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Trinity UMC Youth go without food for 30 hours



2008-09-10 - Trinity UMC, Campbellsville Rd, Columbia, KY - Photo By Wes Irvin.
EXPERIENCING HUNGER: The weekend of September 5-6, 2008, Trinity United Methodist Church Youth members participated in a 30 hour famine. The youth went without food for 30 hours to raise money for the 29,000 people who die each day from starvation. The youth didn't just raise money, but they raised their awareness of what underprivileged people suffer through daily. hose who participate are Kaitlyn Crawhorn, Natalie Sneed, Rachel Stephens, Elliot Burton, Leanna Lewis, Samantha Hadley, B.J Steinhilber, Wes Irvin, Andrea Burton, Colton Back, and Jacob Keltner. Those not picture are Trae Wells, Lydia Tiller, and Will Rich. -WES IRVIN


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