NASHVILLE, Tenn. –– The National Association of Conference Presidents of United Methodist Men, meeting March 3-6 in Nashville, agreed to raise $10,000 to support Stop Hunger Now event in Durban, South Africa during the August World Methodist Conference.
Stop Hunger Now provides volunteers the opportunity to package dehydrated, high protein, and highly nutritious meals that are used in crisis situations and in feeding programs for schools and orphanages in developing countries around the world.
“Every six seconds a child dies from hunger,” said Larry Malone, president of the men’s affiliate of the World’s Methodist Council and former staff executive with the Commission on United Methodist Men.
Persons attending the Durban conference will place rice, soy, dehydrated vegetables and 21 vitamins into plastic packages to be delivered to the host nation. Malone said the group hopes to package 4 million meals over a 5 day period. Total cost of the packaging event will be $1 million.
Global Health
UMM is working to implement a new model and vision of men’s ministry. We believe that the result will be men involved in all four areas of focus which will reach the world for Christ. United Methodist Men are responding to the four areas of focus in the following ways:
Improving Global Health...
- Directing UM scout troops in advocacy and fundraising for Imagine No Malaria.
- Caring for hearing impaired Haitian children through Hope of Hearing.
- Anti-tobacco advocacy through Faith United Against Tobacco.
- Domestic Violence advocacy and prevention through Men Ending Violence (MEND) and United Methodist Women.
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