Photos from
New Mexico
celebrates Bread for the World's 30th anniversary, September 2004
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Rejoice and Be
Glad!
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That was so inspiring! |
The Rappers
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Bread for the World member Ann Ahlander (Aquinas Newman Center) led us in song during the opening
worship. |
Donna Kangeter converses with Father Bill Byron after his keynote address |
Ruth Hoffman (Christ Lutheran Church-Santa Fe),
Judy Messal (Peace Lutheran Church-Las Cruces)
and Charles Lakeman (St. Paul Lutheran Church-Albuquerque) participated in a rap skit during the session onLet Justice
Roll : Faith and Community Voices Against Poverty, (the
election-year campaign sponsored by the National Council of Churches). |
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You too can Elect to End Hunger |
OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKER The Rev. Bill Byron, S.J. |
Get your CROP
Walk pledge envelopes right here! |
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Jim McDonald, Bread
for the World's Vice President for Programs and Policy, spoke to us about the
Elect to End Hunger campaign and also about the impact of advocacy.
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" Bread for the World is, I'm convinced, an
instrument of the Lord's peace." |
Bread for the World board member Ann Sims staffed the CROP Walk table. She has directed the CROP Walk in
Albuquerque and other New Mexico communities for many years. |
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A Conversation among
Browns
Sister Joan Brown from the Peace & Justice Office of the Archdiocese of Santa
Fe converses with Bro. Jim Brown, FSC (no relation), who is the BFW coordinator for the New Mexico
Congressional District #3. |
Have I told you yet
about the morninga tree?
Hank Bruce, one of the founders of Hunger
Grow Away, talks about the work of his organization. About a dozen local
and regional groups set up displays at our event. |
Wow! You came down all the way from Southwest
Colorado?! Western Regional organizer Zelinda Welch (left) converses with Bread for the World member Jane
Marentette of Durango, Co |
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Open House John & Violet Foley (Mesa View United Methodist Church) hosted a potluck on the evening of Sept. 18. John (pictured at the left) is a longtime Bread member. Pictured in the background are Laurie Monfiletto (Aquinas Newman Center) and Jim McDonald. Partially hidden are Jim Marentette in the background and Julie Liggett in the foreground. |
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Photos
from BFW's 30th anniversary event in Washington, June, 2004
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Some of the Hunger Heroes pose with Art Simon |
Carlos Navarro poses with BFW founder Art Simon and BFW
President David Beckmann |
Carlos Navarro Meets with Rep. Heather Wilson in
Washington |
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