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Barrington Area CROP Hunger Walk, Oct. 18

The Barrington Area CROP Hunger Walk is Sun., Oct. 18, 2015 at Salem United Methodist Church. Help to end hunger one step at a time.

The Barrington Area CROP Walk is an annual community hunger education and fund-raising event sponsored by Church World Service. This year the Walk takes place throughout the Village of Barrington, beginning at Salem United Methodist Church, 115 W. Lincoln Avenue, on Sunday, October 18. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. and the Walk will begin at 1:00.

CROP Hunger Walk funds will benefit the overall work and ministry of Church World Service -- working around the world to help those in need help themselves through refugee assistance, self-help development programs, advocacy, and disaster relief. And, it’s important to note that 25 percent of funds raised in Barrington stays in our area benefiting the Northern Illinois Food Bank, the FISH Food Pantry--Carpentersville, BACOA Meals With Wheels, Palatine Township Food Pantry, Wauconda-Island Lake Food Pantry, Project HOPE, the People in Need program of the Barrington Area Ministerial Association, and Barrington Giving Day.

The Barrington CROP Hunger Walk is an ecumenical event and involves individuals from over a dozen churches, Barrington High School, and the community. Over $1.3 million dollars has been raised and over 12,200 walkers have participated in its thirty-two year history.

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So please mark your calendars and plan on joining us, whether as a walker or sponsor. Together -- with your family, group, or congregation -- we can change the world, one step at a time. To learn more, check out the website, www.crophungerwalk.org/barringtonil, or contact chairperson Pat Enders, patriciaenders@sbcglobal.net, or 847-404-5151

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