Live Below the Line campaign has been going strong for many years now. It is a campaign where you live on just $2 a day for 5 days. You can still drink water though.
The campaign is on from May 5th- May 9th this year.
You sign up here and then you need to get your friends and family to donate money online.
Last year they featured at RMIT by doing two minute noodle lunches.
Last year they raised over $2000 just to help those Australians doing it tough. Can you do it this year?
Some ideas to get you started:
Oats for breakfast- a pack of these is about $2 in the supermarket and with water it is a substantial meal.
Rice on its own is enough for a poor person. But even better you could do a pumpkin mash as at the market pumpkins are about $1-$2.
Tuna at Coles is about $1 each and you could do this with rice.
Pasta is also another good option as many packets are $1-$2 each and its enough to feed four people.
Bananas are a good snack for the Live below the line campaign.
Guys you still have time to sign up and get your donations in. Just head to their website.
To those of you that are doing it: good luck. What are your tips for the newcomers?
The campaign is on from May 5th- May 9th this year.
You sign up here and then you need to get your friends and family to donate money online.
Last year they featured at RMIT by doing two minute noodle lunches.
Last year they raised over $2000 just to help those Australians doing it tough. Can you do it this year?
Some ideas to get you started:
Oats for breakfast- a pack of these is about $2 in the supermarket and with water it is a substantial meal.
Rice on its own is enough for a poor person. But even better you could do a pumpkin mash as at the market pumpkins are about $1-$2.
Tuna at Coles is about $1 each and you could do this with rice.
Pasta is also another good option as many packets are $1-$2 each and its enough to feed four people.
Bananas are a good snack for the Live below the line campaign.
Guys you still have time to sign up and get your donations in. Just head to their website.
To those of you that are doing it: good luck. What are your tips for the newcomers?
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