Volunteers turn out to assist Stop Hunger Now project

Over 60 volunteers showed up Sunday evening in the fellowship hall for a two hour project that packaged meals for school children in underdeveloped nations.  Using $2900 in donations collected locally, local volunteers were guided by members of the organization Stop Hunger Now in packaging nutritional meals for children in over 30 countries worldwide.  The volunteers from FUMC and other local churches combined the raw ingredients of milled rice, vegetable protein, seasonings and vitamins to make more than 10,000 meals.

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