Tackle hunger with RIFA’s Souper Bowl of Caring

JACKSON, Tenn. –  The Regional Inter-Faith Association (RIFA) will be raising funds to help fight hunger in our community through the Souper Bowl of Caring.

The Souper Bowl of Caring is a nationwide movement that has been inspiring people to tackle hunger in their local communities since 1990. This movement began with a prayer in a South Carolina church youth group and has raised around $220 million in dollars and food
nationwide in its 36 years.

Leading up to the NFL Super Bowl on February 8, local businesses, churches, schools, organizations, and individuals are invited to collect monetary donations. Donations will be used by RIFA to support those in our community who battle hunger. Together we can turn
the nation’s largest weekend of football into the largest weekend of caring for our neighbors. RIFA has promotional posters and bulletin inserts available to help with your group’s efforts.

Please contact Denice Walton, at 731-427-7963 or dwalton@rifajackson.org for more information and promotional materials.

About RIFA
50 years ago in 1976, local churches and community leaders formed the Regional Inter-Faith Association (RIFA) to address the needs of the growing number of people living in poverty in Jackson, Tennessee. Today, RIFA’s vision is to lead and engage the community in the fight
against hunger. RIFA is a nonprofit organization that reaches out with the love of Christ to help people in need by providing physical and spiritual nourishment.

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