Local Churches March Against Hunger
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NORTH ADAMS — First Congregational Church will host the 2nd annual CROP Hunger Walk on Sunday to benefit local food pantries and worldwide hunger programs.
Nancy Ritter, publicist for the charity event, said churches from all denominations have been invited to attend the walk, one of many hunger walks taking place this Sunday nationwide.
"Every church in Northern Berkshire was invited," said Ritter, who, in her first year affiliated with the walk, heard about the event through her place of worship, First Congregational Church.
CROP, Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty, is organized by Church World Service, a multidenominational Protestant ministry that provides approximately 80 countries, including the United States, with disaster relief and refugee assistance, among other aid.
Funds raised by the walk go to CWS, but 25 percent will support local food pantries and meal sites. First Congregational Church's Berkshire Food Project will be one of the programs to benefit. The church provides free lunches daily Monday through Friday.
Nearly 100 people participated in the walk last year and raised $6,000 with this year's goal at $10,000. Registration takes place at 12:30 at the Main Street church and walkers may designate which programs they want their funds to benefit.The 2.5-mile walk will form "a figure eight" around downtown — starting at the church and head down Ashland Street, eventually ending back at Main Street.
The hunger walks, part of the CROP program that is comprised of interfaith hunger education and fundraising events, started with several walks in 1969 and now include approximately 2,000 communities across the nation.
Participating groups for the walk are Northern Berkshire churches, Williams College and Parents as Teachers.
To donate to the CROP walk, call 888-297-2967 or go to www.cropwalk.org.

