Join Duncan Family Farms for Third Annual Friends of the Poor® Walk
Join Duncan Family Farms in the Third Annual Friends of the Poor® Walk on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at The Hammers Complex on 99th Avenue and McDowell at 5:00 p.m. The three-mile Walk is a unique fund raising effort organized nationally and locally by Councils and Conferences of the Society of St. Vincent De Paul. It allows community members from all walks of life across the country to participate in a simultaneous, nationwide event to raise national awareness of the challenges faced by the nation’s poor and to raise significant funds for use in direct service to the poor. Funds raised locally will be used locally.
Duncan Family Farm's goal is to raise $10,000 as participants in the Annual Friends of the Poor® Walk. Arnott and Kathleen Duncan have a strong commitment to food access and participation in this national effort is one more way to support their goals.
Duncan Family Farms expects to have more than 25 people from the farm participating. Duncan has specified the Society of St. Vincent De Paul and St. John Bianney Catholic Church, in Goodyear, AZ as their local recipients.
Benefits of participating in the Walk:
* Raises funds for direct service to the poor in your community.
* Raises awareness about the challenges faced by the nation's poor.
* Increases the Society's national visibility.
* Provides a terrific opportunity to involve members of parishes and the general public in helping the poor in your community.
About Friends of the Poor Walk
Friends of the Poor Walk is a national program coordinated by the Development Team at the National St. Vincent De Paul office. The inaugural event took place in 2008 with the purpose of providing local Conferences and Councils the framework to host an event that would raise funds for their Conference or Council. The event has grown each year, attracting over 18,000 walkers, raising over $1.4 million with over 1,000 Conferences and Councils participating.
WHO: The Society is a Catholic lay organization of more than 690,000 men and women throughout the world who voluntarily join together to grow spiritually and offer person-to-person aid to the poor and needy in 142 countries on six continents. With the U.S. headquarters in St. Louis, Mo., membership in the United States totals 146,000 people in 4,600 communities. National sponsors of this year’s walk are Ascension Health, Catholic Financial Life, and Scottrade.
WHAT: Third Annual Friends of the Poor® Walk to benefit the needy and suffering in the West Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area.
WHEN: Saturday, September 24; registration begins at 5 p.m. and the walk starts at 6 p.m.
WHERE: The Hammers Complex on 99th Ave. and McDowell
WHY: The walk is fun, there are no administrative fees, and all proceeds will directly benefit the people in metropolitan Phoenix. SVDP programs include food pantries, housing assistance, disaster relief, job training and placement, clothing, transportation and utility costs, thrift stores, home visits, care for the elderly, medicine and youth outreach.
For more information or to register, log on to: www.svdpfriendsofthepoorwalk.org.
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For Immediate Release Contact Information
September 14, 2011 Patty Emmert
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