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30-Hour Famine

 

30-Hour Famine 2012

Who: Middle and High School Students
When: February 24-25, 7pm-7pm
Where: POP Youth Center
What: The 30-hour Famine is your chance to join other groups of students all over the world in learning the truth about hunger, poverty, and injustice — then overcome it all with love.  Worldwide, 925 million people are hungry. Every day, as many as 11,000 children under age 5 die due to hunger-related causes. That’s one child every 8 seconds.  The Famine gives us a chance to do something about it — to rise up and serve the hungry. 

Every year, hundreds of thousands of students do the Famine. They go without food for 30 hours. They learn what it takes to overcome hunger. And they raise funds to help feed hungry children and families around they world. They refuse to be told they can’t make a difference. Every $30 we raise can help feed and care for a child for a month. And because the Famine is powered by World Vision, you’re not just feeding kids for today — you’re helping them and their families overcome poverty for a lifetime.

JOIN our Facebook Page! 30 HOUR FAMINE @ POP to see who is coming and to invite a friend!

How can I help?

Pray
Register online to participate with us!
Donate to our team now! (Ask friends and family to sponsor you.)
Be part of the prep team or potluck team

Resources:

Schedule

30-Hour Famine Preview Video

Student Minstry Health Form (required if not already on file)

Welcome and Information letter

Packing List

 

**NOTE: If you would like to donate items from our donation list, help with set-up for the soup potluck or help with preparations for the Famine please contact Serena or Kim.

For more information or to sign-up, contact: , (972) 447-0532 x 537 or ; 972-447-0532 x 475.



For Information, Contact:

Serena Pace

Friday, February 24, 2012, 7:00 PM - Saturday, February 25, 2012, 7:00 PM

Youth Building

4000 Midway Road, Carrollton, TX US 75007