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Volunteer to be a Recruiter:

 

  • Spreading the word about what CROP Walk is and why we do it.
  • Recruit team members to raise funds and walk (they don't always have to be the same people).
  • Provide support to team members with walk and pledge materials and encouragement.
  • Collect walk packets after the event and help with the final countdown.

 

Volunteer to be on the Planning Commitee:

 

Event-Day Director (Field Marshall) = Organize volunteers, set-up, take-down for all aspects on Event Day
 
Safety Officer = Route Marking, Water Stations, First Aid, Street Crossing guards

Walk With the World Tables Coordinator = Contact, organize table displays, and passport program

Music Director = Contact, organize & set-up for music, musicians, children's music etc.

Registration Director = Recruit volunteers & train, organize for registration

Recruiting Director = Work with co-coordinator on recruiting, materials follow-up, plus Assistant for Churches & other organizations, Assistant for schools, youth groups, and Assistant for recruiter events - packet party, recruiter rally, crop tally

Food Person = arrange for food for volunteers at walk, and hunger biscuits for after walk

Sign Table Sergeant = organize materials, help people make signs at walk

Chief Engineer for Treadle Pump Operations = set up pump, help kids pump water (without breaking pump), fill water jugs for walk, recycle plastic jugs after walk.

 

 
 

If any of this sounds interesting or if you have any questions please contact us!!!

Donate Online:

F oothills CROP Walk

http://www.cropwalkonline.org/site/TR/CropWalks/General?pg=entry&fr_id=2060

Twenty-fivepercent of the money raised through the Foothills CROP Walk stays in our community and goes to work through Jeffco Action Center, Interfaith Community Services, Denver Urban Ministries, and Interfaith Hospitality Network.

The other 75 percent of funds raised through the Foothills CROP Walk (minus administrative overhead, which is very low) goes to support the overall ministry of Church World Service (CWS), especially the grassroots, hunger-fighting development efforts of partner agencies in more than 80 countries.

Kasiki

 

http://www.kasiki.org/

The Kasiki Project is a fund-raising effort to help finance community water projects so that people in Africa have clean water to drink. All you need to do to participate is start refilling a reusable bottle with water each day instead of buying bottled water. Then, donate the money you saved to help Africans get clean water to drink.

Harvest of Hope

http://www.harvestofhopecolorado.org/

Harvest of Hope helps thousands of people in Africa and around the world living in hunger and poverty. Locally, your support assists in reducing health and disparities among people of color.

 


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