Each Lent, participants in ORB put donations into individual cardboard bowls--or rice bowls--which are collected and donated to projects that alleviate hunger in 40 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and also the United States. By making a small sacrifice and eating less than they normally would each week, people can donate the money they would have spent on food to support CRS' mission to fight global hunger.
"Helping people in need through fasting and giving is a big component of ORB, but we also urge people to help others through prayer and by learning about the factors that cause hunger and poverty," says Beth Martin, Director of Operation Rice Bowl for CRS. "Every year, we highlight the lives of people in five countries who have benefited from ORB to demonstrate the impact these contributions can have."
Operation Rice Bowl also offers meatless meal recipes similar to those prepared in the featured countries. An accompanying calendar and interactive Web site serve as a guide by providing daily activities, prayers, and traditional recipes from Guatemala, Mali, India, Haiti and Cameroon.
Last year, Catholic Relief Services raised $8 million through Operation Rice Bowl. Seventy-five percent of the money is used to fund food security projects overseas in the areas of agriculture, water and sanitation, education, HIV and AIDS, microfinance, and maternal and child health. The remaining 25 percent stay in U.S. dioceses to support local projects like food pantries and hunger centers.
In Fort Myers, Florida, for example, ORB supports a local outreach center run by St. Peter Claver Catholic Mission. In addition to providing supplies like clothing, household goods, diapers and emergency prescription medicines, the center's food bank supplies food to over 100 people in the community.
Since its beginning in 1975, ORB has raised more than $167 million to fund CRS' development projects. With participation in almost every diocese in the U.S., many communities and families have adopted ORB as a way to observe Lent.
To find out which local communities and schools are participating in this year's campaign, please contact Kim Pozniak at kpozniak@crs.org or 410.951.7281.
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