Pupils' project helps to feed hungry
By Charmain Z. Brackett| Correspondent
Sunday, March 02, 2008

Ashley Shaw's thoughts during a lock-in at her church kept drifting to one thing.

"I thought about eating," said Ashley, a seventh-grader at North Augusta Middle School who participated in the 30-Hour Famine on Feb. 22-23 at New Life Christian Center in Augusta with about 55 other middle school pupils.

The pupils ate breakfast Friday but no other meals until after lunch Saturday to gain an appreciation of what millions of people in Third World countries experience.

"We wanted to give the kids a project they could work on that would teach them the other side of reality -- that they are very blessed," said the Rev. Phillip Maxwell, the church's associate pastor and leader of the junior high group, called Contagious.

During the evening, the children were assigned to groups in which they learned about some problems afflicting the Third World.

Lindsey Derrick, a Merriwether Middle School sixth-grader, said she really hadn't thought much about people going hungry but the night made an impact on her.

Before the event, the children made about $3,000. The weekend culminated in a pancake breakfast at the church to raise funds for the hungry. The 30-Hour Famine's participants served the breakfast.

The 30-Hour Famine is a youth project of World Vision to combat hunger. Last year, more than 600,000 young people raised more than $11.6 million, according to the World Vision 30-Hour Famine Web site. The money helped children in Kenya, Indonesia, Haiti and the United States.

From the Sunday, March 02, 2008 edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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