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Topic: Empty Bowls 2009
October 3, 2008 |
The statistics showing the extent of hunger in the United States are grim but, worse yet, the faces behind those statistics are often not visible to us. If we don’t feed our neighbors the cost to our community is great.
Did you know that:
- Every day in Clarksville more than 225 persons rely on local hunger relief agencies for a noon meal.
- More than 200 persons rely on local congregations for their Sunday Lunch!
- Hundreds of children in our schools rely on the F.U.E.L program for food on week-ends.
- Hundreds of families visit local churches for food donations every month.
Several local organizations have joined hands to raise awareness and funds to feed our neighbors. Empty Bowls 2009 is scheduled to be held on February 12, 2009 with all proceeds benefiting local food banks and feeding agencies. Empty Bowls is a nationally recognized event to help eliminate hunger and raise public awareness of hunger problems in communities across the U.S. and around the world. «Read the rest of this article»
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