1 / 26

Welcome CROP WALK Recruiters!

Welcome CROP WALK Recruiters!. Agenda. Opening Prayer-Rev. Carol Fritz Welcome and Introductions-Mike Ainley Local and Global Needs-both Rev. Fritz Presentation-Lisa Baker Introduction to Website-Mike Ainley Activity Break-Packet Information Review-Dorinda Dick Thank you!.

toki
Télécharger la présentation

Welcome CROP WALK Recruiters!

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Welcome CROP WALK Recruiters!

  2. Agenda • Opening Prayer-Rev. Carol Fritz • Welcome and Introductions-Mike Ainley • Local and Global Needs-both Rev. Fritz • Presentation-Lisa Baker • Introduction to Website-Mike Ainley • Activity • Break-Packet Information Review-Dorinda Dick • Thank you!

  3. CROP Walk Overview • What is a CROP Hunger Walk?“Neighbors walking together to take a stand against hunger in our world.  Together we raise awareness and funds for international relief and development.” • Ecumenical outreach opportunity for local churches • 25% of the money goes to local needs; 75% goes to global needs • Who organizes the CROP Hunger Walks? “Founded in 1946, Church World Service is a relief, development, and refugee assistance ministry. Working in partnership with indigenous organizations in more than 80 countries, CWS works worldwide to meet human needs and foster self-reliance for all whose way is hard.” www.cropwalk.org

  4. Through the CROP Hunger Walk, we help meet emergency and recovery needs in Haiti and around the world, and we support our local food banks. We’re helping families get back on their feet. Photo: ACT/Christian Aid

  5. Putting It Into Perspective • Overone billion people (about one seventh of the world)do not have access to safe water and 2.4 billion don’t have access to improved sanitation • Over 800 million people lack adequate food • Every day, almost 16,000 children diefrom hunger-related causes – one child every five seconds • In Hamilton County, over 26,000 individualslive on food stamps and there are approximately 32 food pantries in the county

  6. What We Can Provide

  7. Who We Help Locally 25% of the money raised in our CROP Hunger Walk is distributed to local hunger-alleviating agencies in Greater Hamilton County. We donate the money to Good Samaritan Network, who distributes resources to the pantries with the greatest needs. Local agencies that received assistance from the 2013 WALK: • Sheridan Church of God Pantry $958.58 • Aroma Church Pantry $958.58 • Angel Attic Lunch Program $958.58 • Sheridan Methodist Church Lunch Program $2875.76 Total $5751.51

  8. Serving Local Needs • Good Samaritan Network coordinates response efforts and develops opportunities for its clients • CICN virtual database • Skill training • Coordinating resources among food pantries, trustees, and other organizations

  9. Message from Nancy Chance • 9.6% of Hamilton County residents are food insecure (25,890 people). • 13.1% of our children are food insecure (10,670 children) • Nearly equivalent to the number of elementary and middle-school students in Carmel • 65% of these families are employed

  10. 2013 HUNGER WALK • The weather was a bit lacking but we did complete the WALK • Over 100 folks participated from several Hamilton county churches and businesses • Over $23,000 was raised • $5,751 was donated to combat local hunger needs

  11. Support CROP WALK Date: Sunday, October 12, 2014 Time: 1:30 pm Location: Carmel Gazebo (1 Civic Square at Gradle Dr, Carmel, IN 46032) Be a walker a sponsor a volunteer

  12. CROP HUNGER WALK…. through the years…..

  13. Enthusiastic Volunteers

  14. Exciting Guests Nancy Chance, Director of Good Samaritan Network and Honorary Chairperson

  15. Great Entertainment

  16. Group Fun Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Orchid Park Presbyterian

  17. Participants St Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church Carmel Christian

  18. Walking to Show Our Love of God’s Children!

  19. Hamilton County CROP HUNGER WALK THANKS TO ALL!!

  20. 2014 Vision • Raise $28,000 – almost 7 semi trucks of food Donation History

  21. Outreach Suggestions • Quick overview • Ideas that work • “Sock It” to hunger • Tables set up after services to sign-up folks for the WALK • Ability to accept donations after services-iPads • Ensure your Pastor is talking about the WALK and congregation is aware through social media and other communication • New Ideas • Fill a bottle of water with dimes • Host a canned food drive and donate the proceeds to a local pantry • Do something HUNGER related in the Spring or during vacation Bible school • Questions

  22. Hunger Sunday • Hunger isn’t something we can combat in just one day • Think of ways to keep your church community engaged through the year • Hunger Sunday is a great way for a church to focus on hunger and service by dedicating time and resources • Focus on hunger for service outreach • Ask your Pastor to speak about hunger • Organize a canned food drive and partner with a local food pantry • Engage Youth-Water bottle suggestion or Vacation Bible School • Reach out to local pantries and ask what you can do to help

  23. Review of Materials • Dorinda Dick • St. Christopher’s • Committee Member • Karl Swain • Carmel Christian Church • Committee Member/Treasurer

  24. Table Talk Role Play Activity

  25. Final Items—Thank you Questions?? Displays Prayer-Adjourn

More Related