CROP Walk for the Hungry
CONCORD: At 2:15pm on October 17, concerned residents from Concord, Carlisle, Bedford, Sudbury, Lincoln, Acton and other area towns will step off from First Parish, 20 Lexington Road in Concord for the 41st annual Concord Area CROP Walk for the Hungry. A scenic 2.25 mile route through Minuteman National Park across the Old North Bridge, the Walk takes about one hour. The Concord-Carlisle High School Band will provide music during registration, beginning at 1:30pm.
In 2020, despite the COVID pandemic, Concord CROP Walk raised $20,400 in a virtual walk, bringing the 40 year total to $1.26 million. 75% of funds raised by the walk help Church World Service (CWS) programs to fight the causes of hunger and provide emergency response to disasters in the U. S. and worldwide.
Locally, 25% of funds raised go directly to support hunger relief programs in nine area towns including Open Table in Concord and Maynard, Acton Community Supper and Food Pantry, Bedford Community Table and Pantry, and Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry serving Ayer, Devens, Groton, Harvard, Littleton and Shirley.
In the COVID-19 pandemic, all local food programs have had to respond quickly and creatively to meet the rising need. For health safety, community suppers have been suspended and pantries moved outside. In January, 2021, the Greater Boston Food Bank reported that in Eastern Massachusetts one in eight individuals are now food insecure. One in five children in Eastern Massachusetts, a 117% increase, now live in a food insecure home.
In 2021, Open Table, with the help of local chefs and hundreds of new volunteers, launched a rapidly growing prepared-meals program with a goal of serving 1,000 meals per week. In the first week of August, 981 meals including 195 sandwiches for kids were created and distributed. Meals and prepacked groceries are available for those in need residing in twenty-one central Middlesex County towns. More information is available at www.opentable.org. All local programs have websites with details about location, days and times for food distribution.
CROP Walk events will be held outside with COVID safety protocols. Those who prefer may do a virtual walk. For more information, to donate or sponsor a walker, visit www.concordcrop.org.
In 2020, despite the COVID pandemic, Concord CROP Walk raised $20,400 in a virtual walk, bringing the 40 year total to $1.26 million. 75% of funds raised by the walk help Church World Service (CWS) programs to fight the causes of hunger and provide emergency response to disasters in the U. S. and worldwide.
Locally, 25% of funds raised go directly to support hunger relief programs in nine area towns including Open Table in Concord and Maynard, Acton Community Supper and Food Pantry, Bedford Community Table and Pantry, and Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry serving Ayer, Devens, Groton, Harvard, Littleton and Shirley.
In the COVID-19 pandemic, all local food programs have had to respond quickly and creatively to meet the rising need. For health safety, community suppers have been suspended and pantries moved outside. In January, 2021, the Greater Boston Food Bank reported that in Eastern Massachusetts one in eight individuals are now food insecure. One in five children in Eastern Massachusetts, a 117% increase, now live in a food insecure home.
In 2021, Open Table, with the help of local chefs and hundreds of new volunteers, launched a rapidly growing prepared-meals program with a goal of serving 1,000 meals per week. In the first week of August, 981 meals including 195 sandwiches for kids were created and distributed. Meals and prepacked groceries are available for those in need residing in twenty-one central Middlesex County towns. More information is available at www.opentable.org. All local programs have websites with details about location, days and times for food distribution.
CROP Walk events will be held outside with COVID safety protocols. Those who prefer may do a virtual walk. For more information, to donate or sponsor a walker, visit www.concordcrop.org.
