Did you know that there are 1.4 billion people suffering at the moment? It is easy to dismiss because you don’t know these people personally – they are not your mother, father, brother, sister, best friend, cousin or colleagues. But well, imagine if they were.
Their stomachs are growling, they have no money, they have no Medicare to cover the bill if they need to pop in to the local doctor – even having a local doctor is a stretch considering education is so sparse that going to school to study medicine is a luxury that they cannot afford.
These people are living below an extreme poverty line.
Extreme poverty means living on or less than $1.25 U.S per day (This is the equivalent to $2 AUD).
This $2 per day has to cover education, housing, health, transport and food.
I don’t really spend a lot in my day-to-day living. I am a university student, I have to be frugal but I can tell you now, that I would eat $2 per day in chocolate alone.
To be frank, the thought of a world without chocolate is frightening, but I am thankfully fortunate enough that I could even entertain such an indulgence.
Last year I took part in a challenge called Live Below The Line. It is a global campaign to combat extreme poverty. You will spend no more than $2 per day on food for five days straight. You cannot accept food from your generous friends, you can use the food that you already have as long as it fairly equates no more than $2 in that daily budget. This is to help those gain an understanding of what other people are going through not just for five days, but every day.
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I remember when you did this last year Jess. Thank you for reminding us that small things do count and how over abundantly blessed we are.
So, so, so proud of you, Jess. You can't even buy a chocolate bar for $2 these days! How do you make that amount last a whole day? I'm so intrigued and inspired by what you're doing that next year...well, you've already talked me into it, haven't you? And you're going to hold me to it, aren't you?? :D