The Kosciusko County CROP Hunger walk is going virtual this year.
In a release on Tuesday, Chairman Ken Locke said the change was due to the coronavirus pandemic. He is encouraging those who want to participate to use their own route, and to do it not in a large group.
Money collected this year will be split, 75% will go to Church World Service and 25% will stay locally for GWMA to support the Thanksgiving Baskets given out to families by St. Anne’s Church in cooperation with Warsaw Schools.
Anyone who would like to donate are more than welcome to drop off their donations at the Kosciusko County Salvation Army during their normal business hours during the week.