Monday, September 19, 2011

Crop Walk For Hunger



Details:
Location: South Green in Middletown
Registration: 1:30 p.m.
SEPTEMBER 25TH SOUTH GREEN 1:30 PM

Details:
Location: South Green in Middletown
Registration: 1:00 p.m.

Contact:
Debra Hopkins, 860-346-6757, hopkinsinter@yahoo.com
Bill Maune, 860-635-6007, bmaune@att.net


CROP Hunger Walks are community-wide events sponsored by Church World Service and organized by local congregations or groups to raise funds to end hunger at home and around the world. With its inception in 1969, CROP Hunger Walks are "viewed by many as the granddaddy of charity walks," notes the Los Angeles Times (Oct. 26, 2009).

On October 17, 1969, a thousand people in Bismarck, ND, walked in what may have been the first-ever CROP Hunger Walk – and raised $25,000 to help stop hunger. Several other CROP Hunger Walks occurred soon thereafter, and before long there were hundreds of Walks each year in communities nationwide.

Currently, well over 2,000 communities across the U.S. join in more than 1,600 CROP Hunger Walks each year. More than five million CROP Hunger Walkers have participated in more than 36,000 CROP Hunger Walks in the last two decades alone.

Have more questions about the background of the CROP Hunger Walk? Check out the answers to these frequently asked questions:

What does CROP stand for?

"When CROP began in 1947 (under the wing of Church World Service, which was founded in 1946), CROP was an acronym for the Christian Rural Overseas Program. Its primary mission was to help Midwest farm families to share their grain with hungry neighbors in post-World War II Europe and Asia. Today, we’ve outgrown the acronym but we retain it as the historic name of the program. CROP Hunger Walks are interfaith hunger education and fundraising events sponsored by Church World Service and organized by CWS regional offices across the U.S.

Where do CROP Hunger Walk funds go?

CROP Hunger Walks help to support the overall ministry of Church World Service, especially grassroots, hunger-fighting development efforts around the world. In addition, each local CROP Hunger Walk can choose to return up to 25 percent of the funds it raises to hunger-fighting programs in its own community.

CROP Hunger Walks help to provide food and water, as well as resources that empower people to meet their own needs. From seeds and tools, to wells and water systems, to technical training and micro-enterprise loans, the key is people working together to identify their own development priorities, their strengths and their needs – something CWS has learned through some 64 years of working in partnership around the world.

How do CROP Hunger Walks help out here at home?

This year CROP Hunger Walks will share almost $4 million with food banks, pantries, community gardens, and other local efforts across the U.S. This support is made possible when local CROP Hunger Walks choose our unique option of returning up to 25 percent of what their Walk raises to hunger-fighting programs in their own community.

2 comments:

Elizabeth Bobrick said...

What is the date & location of this event?

Anonymous said...

SEPTEMBER 25TH SOUTH GREEN 1:00 PM

Details:
Location: South Green in Middletown
Registration: 1:30 p.m.

Contact:
Debra Hopkins, 860-346-6757, hopkinsinter@yahoo.com
Bill Maune, 860-635-6007, bmaune@att.net