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Keep the Promise on Hunger and Health

New Mexico celebrates Bread for the World's 30th anniversary, September 2004

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Rejoice and Be Glad!

That was so inspiring!

The Rappers

 

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).

      You too can

Elect to End Hunger

OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKER

The Rev. Bill Byron, S.J.

Get your CROP Walk pledge envelopes right here!

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.

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

Photos from BFW's 30th anniversary event in Washington, June, 2004

 

 

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