Buddhist Global Relief Announces 2012 Walk to Feed the Hungry Events

Buddhist Global Relief has announced the cities and venues for the 2012 Walk to Feed the Hungry fundraiser events. This is the third year in which the events are taking place and will be held in seven cities across the United States. The Walk to Feed the Hungry event began in 2010 in South Orange, New Jersey, and expanded to three cities in 2011. In the first two years, over $ 120,000 has been raised to provide relief to people around the world afflicted by chronic hunger and malnutrition.

All of the walk events in 2012 will take place in the month of October in the follow cities: Seattle, Washington (October 6), Ann Arbor, MI (October 13), Chicago, IL (October 13), New York, NY (October 13), San Francisco, CA (October 13), San Jose, CA (October 14), Los Angeles-Santa Monica, CA (October 20), and Escondido, CA (October 25). Walks will be led by local organizers and are of varying distances and include other activities such as dharma talks or picnic lunch. The New York, LA-Santa Monica,  and Escondido walks will be led by the Chairperson of BGR, Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi.

"We are very excited that our walk events have grown in scope and reach," said Kim Behan, Executive Director of Buddhist Global Relief. "Walking in solidarity has a long history of uniting people and sparking social change. We are overjoyed at bringing people from different backgrounds and focusing on what unites us on this path of service."

More information is available at Buddhist Global Relief's website at www.buddhistglobalrelief.org, which links to the BGR First Giving website, allowing interested participants to find out details about each event, register to walk, fundraise, or simply donate. Parties interested in hosting their own event and donating the proceeds can send an email to info@buddhistglobalrelief.org or phone at 888-852-7579.

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