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.

For more stories that highlight the heart of the Sandhills, stay connected with Star 102.5.

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Social Media

Most Popular

Stay connected to Sandhills.

Subscribe To Our Weekly Newsletter

We send one helpful email a week with new releases, special moments, and what’s coming up next.

Related Posts

Morning Rush

Good News: A Donkey Basketball Game, and a TV Reporter Is Getting a Liver From One of Her Viewers

Here are a few more Good News stories making the rounds . . . 1.  A small Minnesota town hosted a donkey basketball fundraiser for local emergency responders.  Yes, you heard that correctly.  Students, teachers, and first responders played a basketball game while riding on donkeys . . . and they wound up raising $4,000 to help pay for new CPR devices for the community.  (Here’s a news report.) 2.  A TV reporter from New York living

Read More »
Moore County School
Sandhills Local News

Moore County Schools Remote Learning Plan Updated For Weather Closures

The Moore County Schools remote learning plan is getting a major update ahead of the next school year as district leaders work to improve consistency during weather-related school closures. During a recent Board of Education work session, district administrators outlined several changes designed to help students, teachers and parents better navigate remote learning days across Moore County. According to Interim Superintendent Jenny Purvis, the district’s goal is to create a clearer and more organized approach

Read More »
Sandhills Local News

North Carolina Burn Ban Lifted Including Moore County

The statewide North Carolina burn ban lifted Friday morning for the remaining counties still under restrictions, including Moore County and several communities across the Sandhills. The North Carolina Forest Service announced the ban would officially end at 8 a.m. Friday following recent rainfall that helped improve wildfire conditions across the state. Moore County was among 19 counties still under restrictions after the statewide burn ban first went into effect March 28 due to hazardous fire

Read More »