What are CROP Hunger Walks?
They are neighbors from different faiths, cultures, and ages, walking together to take a stand against hunger in our world. Together we raise awareness and funds for international relief and development, as well as local hunger-fighting agencies. Some 2,000 communities across the country take part each year.
What does CROP mean?
Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty
What’s the point of walking?
Hungry people in developing countries typically walk as much as six miles a day to get food, water, and fuel, ant to take their goods to market. We walk to be in solidarity with their struggle for existence. We walk because they walk.
Where does the money go?
CROP Hunger Walks help fight hunger and poverty around the world, including the United States. In the last 20 years, Walks have raised over $264 million to assist those struggling to feed their families.
What makes CROP Hunger Walks special?
They are community-based and interfaith. They assist locally and globally. And Walk donors may designate their gifts to other approved international hunger-fighting agencies. No one else does that.
What difference does it make?
Funds raised in a CROP Hunger Walk assist people in need around the world. For example:
$72 can provide emergency food supplies for a family of five for a month.
$120 can enable three women to attend a literacy class for a year and change their lives forever.
$200 can provide a struggling farm family with a water buffalo to significantly increase their food production, as well as a strong back to carry produce to market.
$350 can enable the eldest in a child-headed household of AIDS orphans to receive vocational training so that they can support their siblings and themselves.
$1,050 can support community-based health, hygiene, and sanitation training for an entire community.
For more information about CROP Hunger Walks click on www.cropwalk.org.