“Whatever we have given to us, we have a duty to share,” says Hamm. “It’s what God’s people do.”
Since the project began in 2013, the group has raised more than $250,000 for Tearfund Canada’s account at the Foodgrains Bank.
For Hamm, the project is a way to live out his faith. It’s also an opportunity to involve non-farming communities in efforts to end hunger, he says, noting local churches and community members will raise money through offerings and events to help cover the costs of things like seed and fertilizer.
“The project presents a tremendous opportunity for non-farming communities to get involved,” he says.
“We can all work together to help communities in need overseas.”
There are about 250 growing projects across Canada that raise money for Tearfund Canada and other members of Canadian Foodgrains Bank. To learn more, visit www.foodgrainsbank.ca.
– Shaylyn McMahon, Communications Officer
Source : foodgrainsbank