Live Below the Line is an awareness and fundraising campaign which is fighting against extreme poverty.
As part of the campaign, people are challenged to spend five days feeding themselves with $2.25 a day, which is the New Zealand equivalent of the extreme poverty line. The challenge runs between September 24 and 28.
It's to give people a glimpse into the lives of 1.4 billion people who have no choice but to live below the line every day - and who have to make $2.25 cover a lot more than food.
Before day one started I ignorantly thought the challenge would be easy. It wasn't until yesterday arrived that it actually hit me that my daily coffee ritual wouldn't happen and if I was running late for work, I couldn't pop to a shop to get lunch and I'd just have to go without.
However, it's only five days and while it gives me a taste of how those in poverty live, it's nothing like what they have to go through every day of their lives.
If those living in poverty are hungry, they stay hungry - they don't have the choice.
Already the campaign has done its job.
For myself, I am more aware of the extreme poverty and while I'm taking part in the challenge, I'm also raising money for World Vision in a bid to help stop extreme poverty.
If you would like to donate to my challenge, visit www.livebelowtheline.com/me/krissymac
What do you think?
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