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Roswell, NM

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Walk Coordinator, Bob Pottle, and his wife, Sandy, promoted the Walk in Roswell, NM, and they did not turn away any aliens.
Photos from the April 26, 2008, Roswell, NM, CROP Hunger Walk.
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Al Wilkur (left) and Lucy Wilkur (right) were joined by Dakota Hiatt (center). Dakota, at age 13, was proud to be participating in his third Walk, raising $206 by himself.
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Peg Stokes, at age 85, participates every year because she believes in Church World Service and the way in which the Walk brings the community together.
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John Hoover (center) participated in Walks for years in Pennsylvania before moving to Roswell, with this being his eighth Walk in Roswell.
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Phyllis Lester proudly walked the entire six miles … because they walk.

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San Luis Valley, CO

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Dixie Hartless, MSW, arrives early for the San Luis Valley CROP Hunger Walk. Her dedication to helping others includes having started a food bank and regular participation in the annual Wwalk.
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Coordinator, Jenna Boostrom (left), with assistance from Janet Camp (right) planned the Saturday morning Walk.
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Mira Weissickler began walking as a child in the Rockford, IL, Walk. Her parents drove every year from Galena to Rockford just to participate in the Walk. When Mira heard about the San Luis Valley Walk at Adams State College, where she is studying Sociology, she decided to once again participate.
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The confirmation class from Monument Community Presbyterian Church drove from Monument to Alamosa to have the experience of participating in a CROP Hunger Walk.

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Denver, CO

Denver Downtown held its first CROP Hunger Walk ever on April 6, 2008, with 51 Walkers raising $3,695. The Walk got off to a great start and plans have already been set for a second Walk on April 26, 2009. Photos: Hall Skeen

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Jennifer Kalas‑Dreux, Central Presbyterian Church Youth Leader organized the walk.
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Walkers gathered for a group picture before walking the downtown Denver route.
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Young people showed up in high numbers.
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Well-wishers encouraged the walkers with words of support for the hunger cause.
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Walkers returned on a route next to the Colorado State Capitol.
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The walk was a success.

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Greeley, CO

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Don Harris staffs the registration desk. Photo: Ms. Huntley
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Abbey Nelson, chose world hunger as the focus for her WoHelo award project. The award is the highest given in Camp Fire Boys & Girls. Photo: Ms. Huntley
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Jo Harris, Greeley walk team leader, gets acquainted with one of the llama walkers. Photo: Ms. Huntley
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Carol Lontine is the "llama mama" who brought Pisco and Bandit, therapy animals providing services in local nursing homes and schools. Photo: Ms. Huntley
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Rev. John Bliss sent walkers on their way with prayer. Photo: Ms. Huntley
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Walk team members Jack and Marty Stringer with the "official CROP PR Car." Photo: Ms. Huntley

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Park Hill, CO

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Walk coordinator, Hal Lynde, welcomes walkers.
Photos from the 2007 Park Hill, Colorado, CROP Hunger Walk. Photos: Art Ziemann/CWS.
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Walk coordinator, Pauline Miles (red cap), enjoys lunch with some of the walk participants.
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Hal Lynde and Park Hill walk treasurer, Janet Crawford.
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Christopher Musselman poses with his family on walk day. As part of a service project, Christopher raised over $1,100 in donations to support clean water wells in Africa.

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Boulder, CO

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Suzanne Dysard (right) coordinated the Rocky Mountain Region's largest walk, on a cold and wet day, in Boulder, Colorado.
Photos from 2007 Boulder, Colorado, CROP Hunger Walk. Photos: Julia Vandenoever
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Despite the very cold and wet weather, people came out to walk, raising a record amount for world hunger.
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Suzanne and James: In lieu of wedding gifts, people made donations to CROP in honor of Suzanne and James.

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Billings, MT

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The CROP Hunger Walk came to Billings, Montana, in 2007 and got off to a great start. Special thanks to Kayla Kautz, Coordinator, Rev. Ken Crouch, Rev. Dave Dickbernd, and others who helped plan the Walk in Montana’s largest city.
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Bozeman, MT

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Walk coordinator, Judy Mathre, welcomes Walkers. Judy has coordinated the Bozeman Walk for all 20 years! Photo: John Savage
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The Gallatin Valley Food Bank is the local recipient agency for the Bozeman Walk. Photo: John Savage
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Aurora, CO

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Photos from the 2007 Aurora, Colorado, CROP Hunger Walk "We Walk Rain or Shine!" Photos: Art Ziemann
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A cold and rainy CROP Hunger Walk day in Aurora.
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One of Aurora’s dedicated Walk organizers, Kathi Moton, and her pastor, Rev. Will Morris, Burns United Memorial Church.
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Jason Harvey (orange poncho), Aurora’s top fundraiser, and his family.
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Representatives from the Somali Bantu Farming Council, one of Aurora’s local recipients, joined Walkers and talked about their gardening program.

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Adams County, CO

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Photos from the Adams County, Colorado, 2007 CROP Hunger Walk. Photos: Art Ziemann.
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Making posters to carry on the walk.
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Walk coordinator, John Zeaphey, welcomes the walkers.
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Everyone’s ready!
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