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National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week 2008

National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week 2007: Nov. 11-17

posted: November 3, 2007 | category: homelessness
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National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week is an annual, nationwide effort to bring greater awareness to the problems of hunger and homelessness, co-sponsored by the National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness. This year, it will be observed November 11-17.

Here are some specific and practical things that you can do to observe this week:

1.) Skip a meal. Donate the money to a community organization that fights hunger.
America’s Second Harvest will help you find a local food bank. If you live in the Greensboro area, you can donate to Second Harvest of Northwest North Carolina, or to a local food pantry (like Greensboro Urban Ministry, Salvation Army or Blessed Table) or to an organization that serves meals to the homeless.

2.) Give money to help offset the additional costs of providing emergency winter shelter.
In Greensboro, Greensboro Urban Ministry and the Salvation Army Center of Hope provide emergency overflow shelter during cold weather to homeless individuals who would otherwise be sleeping outside. Your financial donation can help pay for the additional staff and resources needed to provide winter shelter for our homeless friends on the street.

3.) Serve a meal to the homeless or volunteer at a food pantry.
If you want to understand hunger, go serve some hungry people. Volunteer at breakfast, lunch or dinner at one of the locations that serves free meals in Greensboro. Or volunteer at one of these food pantries: Greensboro Urban Ministry, Salvation Army or Blessed Table.

4.) Volunteer in a homeless shelter or do street outreach with NightWatch.
If you want to understand homelessness, go meet some homeless people. Volunteer at one of the shelters that serve homeless men, women and children in Greensboro. Or spend a Friday night doing street outreach with NightWatch.

5.) Attend Greensboro Urban Ministry’s 16th Annual Feast of Caring on Thursday, November 15th.
You’ll get a delicious meal of homemade soup and fresh bread, and with your $20 minimum pledge, you’ll also receive a pottery bowl or four honor cards. Funds raised will help GUM fight hunger and homelessness in Greensboro. Details here.

6.) Attend the 13th Annual Will Read for Food (+ Art) at the Witherspoon Gallery at UNCG on Thursday, November 15th.
Readings by local authors, jazz, appetizers, and a cash bar. Donations benefit the Greensboro Food Bank. More here.

7.) Learn more hunger and homelessness and find out what you can do to help:

** If your organization is planning an observance of National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week in the Greensboro area, please let me know so that I can post it.

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3 Responses to “National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week 2007: Nov. 11-17”

  1. Sharon on August 26th, 2008 10:39 pm

    Transitional living house for kids who age out of foster care and become homeless. I work on the website for these guys. Do you know when the next homeless awareness week will be and other details. Check out the website, maybe you can add a link somewhere. If you have any pertinent links you’d like to share, I would love to add them to the website. Also do you know Joe Wilson?

  2. Sharon on August 26th, 2008 10:41 pm

    Not sure if you are getting this email. This is about a local triad transitional house for kids who age out of foster care and become homeless. I work on the website for these guys. Do you know when the next homeless awareness week will be and other details. Check out the website, maybe you can add a link somewhere. If you have any pertinent links you’d like to share, I would love to add them to the website. Also do you know Joe Wilson? Love to hear from you.

  3. Cara Michele on August 27th, 2008 12:50 am

    I do know Joe Wilson. I did his web site.

    The 2008 homeless awareness week is Nov. 16-22. I’m working on a post about it.

    You do the web site for Joseph’s House?

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