2007 Midlands CROP Walk Against Hunger

What is CROP?

Thank you to our
2007 contributors

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina

McGuinn Group

McGuinn Homes

Silver sponsors graphic Lizard's Thicket Home Advantage Realty

Burkett and Burkett, CPAs

SC Interactive

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina

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USC College of Social Work

Walkers--or strollers--of all ages turn out for the Midlands CROP Walk Against Hunger

The CROP acronym explained

What's in an acronym? CROP began as the Christian Rural Overseas Program in 1947 through Church World Service, an initiative driven by Amercia's Midwestern farmers to help the hungry and displaced refugees in post-World War II Europe and Asia.

Though the program has long since been disbanded, the spirit of the program—feeding the world's hungry—and the CROP name live on, thanks to the more than 2,000 CROP WALKs each year throughout the nation.

In fact, in many communities, CROP eventually came to stand for Communities Reaching out to People. In the past several years, the acronym has changed again, to Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty, emphasizing one of the walk's core missions.

The first CROP WALK in the United States took place on Oct. 17, 1969, in Bismarck, North Dakota, with 1,000 walkers hiking 25 -- yes, 25! -- miles and raising $25,000.

 

 

 


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Last updated: June 4, 2007