October 18, 2012

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The third Saturday of October is the day that people of faith, from many different denominations all over the state, gather at the Missouri State Fairgrounds, in Sedalia. The groups and families bring money that has been raised and “kits” that have been assembled during the year. Volunteers help to sack rice, beans and potatoes for distribution to Missouri agencies. In the afternoon state agencies bring their trucks and trailers to receive the kits, rice, beans and potatoes to distribute to their clients. Kits, assembled for Church World Service, are loaded on a semi truck to continue their journey to other parts of the world.

The Festival is now in its 30th year and generates approximately $1 million annually.

The interfaith event is an expression of mission support and involvement that has helped improve the lives of countless individuals in Missouri and around the world.

The Purpose and Mission of the Festival is to; generate financial, material, and personnel resources for hunger, poverty, crisis, and injustice, meet and challenge injustice through advocacy and systemic change, promote awareness of hunger and justice issues, local and international outreach opportunities, and resource steward ship possibilities, encourage and enable hands-on experience with mission projects and local outreach agencies.