Phoenix teens
participate in
30-hour famine

PHOENIX, Arizona—Phoenix teens participated in World Vision’s 30-hour famine Feb. 24 and 25, the sixth year they have gone without food for 30 hours to try to understand what it is like to be hungry.

The 30-hour famine is a fund-raiser to help support World Vision’s relief and development efforts around the world. The teens collected more than $1,100 in donations.

The theme this year was Change Your World, but the teens were changed too. During the 30-hour famine, the teens attended a Christian concert, had a Bible study about hunger and poverty, did a service project, played games, sang songs and broke the fast by feasting on meatball subs. Dick McKeon.

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