CROP WALK

Have you wondered what you can do to help those less fortunate?  Now's your chance - get involved with our annual crop walk, either by walking, or by your generous contribution to one of our enthusiastic team members.

Walkers at Temple Beth Israel.

Annual Greater Nashua CROP Hunger Walk


Date TBD


Check out this link to sign up or donate.

CWS and CROP Hunger Walks

CROP Hunger Walks are community-based walk fundraising events held in cities and towns across the United States, created to support the global mission of Church World Service, a faith-based organization transforming communities around the globe through just and sustainable responses to hunger, poverty, displacement and disaster. After a CROP Hunger Walk ends, 25% of the funds raised is returned to the host community to support local hunger fighting efforts.

Background

The Crop Project began in 1947 when farmers were asked to donate food and seed crops to our hungry neighbors in post-World War II Europe and Asia. The first CROP Hunger Walks took place in Bismarck, North Dakota (1969), and York, Pennsylvania (1970). Since then, CROP Hunger Walk events have been held in hundreds of communities, large and small, raising millions of dollars to eradicate hunger and poverty.