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Children
Are you looking for Sunday School material or activities for children? Maybe a neat
coin box
that makes giving a fun and educational activity for kids, or perhaps a
storybook on Africa
will help. This section offers the latest World Hunger resources to help lift up this ministry to the younger generation of our church. Be sure to check out
Taking Root: Hunger Causes, Hunger Hopes
, which is a complete curriculum devoted to teaching children and youth about the importance of helping our neighbors throughout the world. [
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Youth and Young Adults
Youth and young adults can take an active role in combating world hunger in many ways. These
young-adult resources
help both youth and young-adult leaders to explore possibilities like the
Taking Root: Hunger Causes and Hunger Hopes curriculum
, the
Souper Bowl of Caring
, or having a
hunger meal
. Get creative! Perhaps you can organize a servant event around world hunger by visiting a local ministry that is supported by the
Domestic Hunger Grants Program
and learning about their work as well as pitching in. [
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Adults
Adults can find recommended resources or even a suggested reading list. These
adult
resources
might be useful for book or discussion groups, whether personal or in small groups at your congregation. [
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Taking Root Curriculum
Taking Root: Hunger Causes, Hunger Hopes
is a complete hunger education curriculum that spans four age groups for children and youth:
Kindergarten-Grade 2
Grades 3-6
Grades 7-9
Grades 10-12
Order parts of the curriculum
or a sample kit today! Or
learn more
about the curriculum.
ELCA World Hunger Curriculum - Taking Root
"
Taking Root
" is a complete hunger curriculum spanning four age groups: kindergarten-grade 2
<NEW>
, grades 3-6, 7-9 (junior high), and 10-12 (high school).
Order materials
for your group today.
ELCA Good Gifts Fair Planning Guide
The
ELCA Good Gifts Fair Planning Guide
is complete with step-by-step instructions, crafts, activities, bulletin inserts, announcements and more to help you plan an alternative giving fair in your congregation this Advent.
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Malaria - Youth Get Involved
"Melanie Ferraro, a senior high school student, is working to get 1,600 of her peers to care about malaria -- a preventable, treatable disease that kills more than 1 million people a year. Ferraro, a member of Lutheran Church of Hope, Broomfield, Colo., said people her age can make a 'difference for positive change.'" [
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