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April 10, 2012

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Fight Hunger, Take a Walk by CAREY CLARK Cumberland County's 24th CROP Hunger Walk on Sunday, April 22, to fi ght hunger! Cities all across the world use these events to raise Calling all walkers, joggers and strollers! Join us for money "to fi ght the root causes of hunger around the world through partner programs and initiatives," according to event coordinator Rev. Laura Lupton. "Currently, more than 2,000 communities across the U.S. join in more than 1,600 CROP Hunger Walks each year. More than 5 million CROP Hunger walkers have participated in more than 36,000 CROP Hunger Walks in the last two decades alone," according to reports from the Church World Service, which sponsors of the walks. "This year CROP Hunger Walks will share almost $4 million with food banks, pantries, community gardens and other local efforts across the U.S.," according to CWS information. And this is not just money to help those far away. Twenty-fi ve percent of the money raised in Fayetteville will go to Fayetteville's Second Harvest Food Bank to assist those in our community. This year every dollar raised will go even further. designating their donations to approved international hunger fi ghting agencies. Only 14.6 percent of monies raised by CWS will be used to cover management, fundraising and information sharing. All walkers and joggers are welcome, including strollers and wheelchairs. For the safety of all event participants, bicycles and wheeled shoes are not allowed. CROP walk coordinators also need volunteers urged to register their intent to participate. It is hoped that walkers will raise their own support for their participation or make a donation. Raising awareness is an important component of the hunger walk, so even if participants are unable to raise support, they are encouraged to register and attend. Individual sponsors also have the unique option of There is no registration fee, although participants are According to Lupton, "The Feinstein Foundation will divide $1 million among hunger-fi ghting events during March and April, and our CROP Hunger Walk is just such an event. The more funds we raise, the more we'll receive — so every dollar counts even more!" Originally founded in 1947, at the end of World War II, CROP coordinated relief for the suffering populations in Europe. CROP now stands for Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty and "is a cooperative ministry of 37 Christian communions working together to eradicate hunger and poverty and promote peace and justice among the world's most vulnerable people," says Lupton. to help with water stations, registration and phone calls. Local businesses and other donors help cover administrative costs, such as city permits and police supervision. The walk will begin at 3 p.m. on Sunday April make a donation, the address for contributions can be found on the crop walk website. Fayetteville. For informational packets or forms, contact Sara Beth Lytch at sblytch@yahoo.com or (910) 867-0395. You may also visit the Fayetteville Crop Walk website at www.crophungerwalk.org. If you are unable to walk this year, but would like to CAREY CLARK, Contributing Writer. COMMENTS? Editor@ upandcomingweekly.com 22, with registration opening at 2 p.m. at Evans Metropolitan AME Zion at 301 N. Cool Spring St. in C L COMMUNICATIONS Communication Products, Systems & Service Cape Fear Region's Dependable Source for Business and Professional NEC MITEL For more information and Free Consultation call www.cl-communications.com 910.223.2526 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Rick Lawson Gen. Manager APRIL 11-17, 2012 UCW 11

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