Anna and I are participating in SOME's 20th Trot for Hunger on Thanksgiving day. Thanks to the support of our family and friends, we have increased our goal to $2000
The Trot for Hunger raises essential funds and awareness to combat poverty in the Washington metropolitan area and provides a way for the community to help those experiencing homelessness on Thanksgiving morning. Proceeds from the 5K benefit thousands of homeless families and single adults, including the elderly and people suffering from mental illness, by providing much-needed food, clothing, access to healthcare, employment training, and long-term comprehensive addiction treatment programs.The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has only increased the need for SOME’s vital services and support.
We hope you will consider getting involved in the Trot for Hunger:
- Registering and joining the event! Click the white banner at the top of the page to view the home page and learn more about getting involved!
- Helping us support our DC neighbors by making a tax-deductible contribution on this page. Your support makes a world of difference in the life of a child or adult in need.
- Donations can be made directly on this page using a credit or debate card, or via PayPal. You may also send your donation to Carolyn’s cash app $CarolynLMcCorvey. Checks may be made payable to Trot for Hunger with our team name, MCCORVEYS, on the memo line and mailed to: Trot for Hunger
Trot for Hunger
71 "O" Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
If you have any questions about the Trot for Hunger, please email trotforhunger@some.org
About SOME
SOME (So Others Might Eat) has been serving neighbors in Washington, DC for more than 50 years. SOME began as a tiny soup kitchen and now provides meals each day, provides clothing, medical care, job training, affordable housing, programs for the elderly and other services that empower individuals to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.
Learn more at www.some.org.