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What is the 30 Hour Famine? Take a virtual youth group retreat, thought-provoking Bible studies, games, inspirational videos, and more — and mash them all up into an unforgettable day-and-a-half of going without food to raise funds for the hungry.
- 30 Hour Famine - Church - World Vision
On Famine weekend, students get up close and personal with...
- 30 Hour Famine - Church - World Vision
On Famine weekend, students get up close and personal with hunger by going 30 hours without food. World Vision provides loads of activities to help make this a totally fun, educational, and life-changing experience. The donations you send in after the Famine will be used to change lives.
The funds raised through this year’s 30-Hour Famine will support World Vision’s community development work in the countries below, providing Health & Nutrition and Livelihoods assistance to vulnerable children and families. This includes: Providing food assistance to crisis-affected communities.
How does the 30 Hour Famine fight hunger? Every $40 you raise will help feed and care for a child for a month. World Vision puts the funds you raise to work by bringing emergency food aid to disaster zones and equipping families with the tools they need to overcome hunger in their communities.
Participants give up solid food for 30 consecutive hours to raise funds for children in need. Every year, thousands of Malaysian youths and thousands more around the world unite through World Vision’s 30-Hour Famine to raise funds that will improve the lives of children and families in need.
20 lut 2018 · High schooler Michael Atlas will go hungry with his youth group for his fourth 30 Hour Famine this spring. As youth come together across the country this weekend to fast for 30 hours and bring hope to the hungry, find out how Michael’s first experience inspired him and brought him closer to God.
World Vision U.S. adopted the 30 Hour Famine in 1992. Some 20 years later, American teens have raised more than $140 million, changing lives forever.