The Hunger in our Midst

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The Hunger in our Midst. Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012. Photo: Adrian Heke. Food is necessary for our survival and flourishing. Photo: Adrian Heke. The gathering and sharing of food is a fundamental aspect of community. Photo: Adrian Heke. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Hunger in our Midst

Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement

2012

Photo: Adrian Heke

Food is necessary for our survival and

flourishing.

Photo: Adrian Heke

The gathering and sharing of food is a fundamental aspect of community.

Photo: Adrian Heke

For many, it is an increasing struggle to put food on the table.

Photo: Adrian Heke

Food is the result of God’s gift and human effort – fruit of the earth and work of human hands.

Photo: Adrian Heke

In the world 925 million people go hungry.

In New Zealand 7.3 percent of the

population live with severe food insecurity.

This means children arriving at school

hungry, or families having inadequate

diets.

Photo: Adrian Heke

The Church and Catholic organisations respond to hunger in many different ways.

Immediate and emergency responses: food aid, school lunches, foodbanks

The Church and Catholic organisations respond to hunger in many different ways.

Community development and organisation

The Church and Catholic organisations respond to hunger in many different ways.

Advocacy for sustainability and to reduce inequalities

Food is not merely a

commodity; access to food is a human right.

Photo: Adrian Heke

Our participation in the Eucharist

demands that we address the needs

of people in the world who do not

have what they need to survive.

Photo: Adrian Heke

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