Sandhills Crop Hunger Walk Moore County Surpasses Fundraising Goal

The Sandhills Crop Hunger Walk Moore County has once again demonstrated the power of community, raising more than $27,400 to fight hunger.

The annual event, held in Moore County, brought together residents, churches, and organizations committed to making a difference.

How the Sandhills Crop Hunger Walk Moore County Helps

The Sandhills Crop Hunger Walk Moore County supports the mission of Church World Service, which works to combat hunger and poverty around the world.

Importantly, 25 percent of the funds raised stay local, benefiting organizations like the Sandhills/Moore Coalition for Human Care.

A Community Effort Across the Sandhills

Held at Union Pines High School, the event featured strong participation from across Southern Pines, Pinehurst, and surrounding areas.

Local church leaders and volunteers played a key role in organizing the event and rallying support.

Exceeding Expectations

The Sandhills Crop Hunger Walk Moore County set a goal of $26,000—but exceeded it, reaching over $27,400.

This success reflects the generosity and commitment of the Sandhills community.

Why It Matters Locally

Funds raised will help address food insecurity right here in Moore County while also supporting global relief efforts.

The Sandhills Crop Hunger Walk Moore County is a reminder that local action can create meaningful change.

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