Get packing.
That’s what volunteers from a few United Methodist churches, a Jewish temple and a Muslim community center will be doing Sunday, Jan. 8.
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 8051 E. Broadway, and the Muslim Community Center of Tucson, 5100 N. Kevy Place, will each host volunteers to pack 100,000 meals for Southern Arizona agencies that serve the hungry.
Each location will pack 50,000 meals, and the two teams are fronting $12,500 each to cover the cost of the meals through the national organization The Outreach Program, said Nancy Scott, one of three coordinators for the St. Paul’s pack-a-thon. Donations are welcome.
This is the fifth year of meal packing for St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, and Catalina United Methodist Church joined last year, inviting other faith communities, such as Temple Emanu-El and the Muslim Community Center, to join .
“We see every day the need in Tucson to feed these hungry people, so we knew if we expanded our outreach to invite other churches, we could have a bigger effect,” Scott said.
St. Paul’s United Methodist hopes for 400 volunteers, and the Muslim Community Center expects at least 200.
“I think it’s in the tradition of all three faiths to serve God by serving others,” says Rula Khalidi, a Muslim Community Center coordinator. “By doing that together and doing that when the focus is on the less fortunate, I think it makes us all feel closer to each other and to God.”