Interfaith Thanksgiving 20,000 Meal Packing

Organized by Harvard Interfaith Collaborative

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Are you interested in sharing and giving thanks in a day of interfaith community service and dialogue?

The Harvard Interfaith Collaborative (the Harvard Chaplains, the Center for the Study of World Religions, the Pluralism Project at Harvard, the Harvard College Interfaith Council) is hosting a food packaging event on Sunday, November 20th, the Sunday before Thanksgiving. Following the enormous success of this year's 9/11 interfaith community service project, organized by the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard where more than 9,110 nutritious meals were packaged for food-insecure children, we hope to double that effort by packaging 20,000 meals to distribute during Thanksgiving week through the Kids Care program at Outreach and the Humanist Chaplaincy's new "Values in Action" Initiative. In addition, the event will include refreshments and facilitated dialogue on what motivates people of different faith and philosophical convictions to engage in service work.

Who: You! (open to the public)
What: Meal packaging service project for Kids Care
Where: Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH) @ Radcliffe Quadrangle, Harvard University
When: Noon - 4:00pm, Sunday, November 20, 2011 (come and go as you like)
Why: Celebrate Thanksgiving by giving to the community!

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Help Us Double Our Efforts!
After our 9/11 interfaith community service project, where over 9,110 meals were packaged for food-insecure children, you can help us double our efforts and package 20,000 meals!
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