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August 14, 2009  

Lutheran youth raise $154,488 at ELCA Youth Gathering to help end hunger

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by Melissa Ramirez Cooper, ELCA News Service

Youth across the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) are saying "no" to hunger and poverty through "Change the World: 2009 Lutheran Youth Challenge" to raise $1 million for the ELCA World Hunger Appeal.  In an effort to support the challenge, high-school-age Lutherans contributed $154,488 at the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering.  About 37,000 Lutheran teenagers, adult leaders and volunteers attended the gathering held in New Orleans, July 22-26.

Teenage members of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Stafford, Va., who attended the gathering, contributed more than $1,800 to support the challenge.  As part of their fundraising efforts to pay for gathering expenses, the teenagers decided to tithe 10 percent of their earnings to support ELCA World Hunger, said John Irby, youth director at St. Peter.  Sixteen members of the church attended the gathering.

"When added to an additional $33,000 in gifts that have been mailed and $68,000 raised as part of the 2009 Souper Bowl of Caring effort earlier this year, our total for the challenge stands at $255,489 as of Aug. 7," said Laury Rinker, associate director for marketing communication, ELCA World Hunger and Disaster Appeal.  "At a time when one out of every seven people face hunger, these gifts are especially important.  We are so grateful for the generosity shown by gathering participants."  Gifts to the challenge are accepted through the end of the year.

 

 

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