Who is FeelGood UVA's president?
Dana!
What percent of our raised money does FeelGood national invest into the Commitment 2030 Fund?
100%
What does FeelGood mainly sell?
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches!
What is the biggest cause of hunger?
Poverty (works the other way too)
How many SDGs are there?
17
Where and when do we meet for delis?
Clem library at ~7:15 pm
What are the 4 partner organizations of the Commitment 2030 Fund?
The Hunger Project, Choice Humanitarian, Water for People, and the Pachamama Alliance
What is FeelGood's main motto?
End world hunger, one grilled cheese at a time
What percentage of children deaths occur due to poor nutrition?
45%
The United Nations
What is the name of our classic grilled cheese sandwich?
Oh my Cheesus
What is the main goal of the Commitment 2030 Fund?
To end extreme poverty by 2030
What was FeelGood's original partner organization?
The Hunger Project
Which region has the highest rate of chronic hunger?
a.) Africa
b.) South Asia
c.) Latin America
d.) Oceania
b.) South Asia
What year were the SDGs ratified?
2015
What is our donations goal for the year?
$5000
Which partner organization focuses its efforts on the Amazon and empowers the indigenous people residing there?
The Pachamama Alliance
What year was FeelGood formed?
a.) 1999
b.) 2010
c.) 2007
d.) 2005
d.) 2005
What number of people live on less than $2.50 a day?
3 billion
Name 3 of the SDGs
No poverty, zero hunger, good health, quality education, gender equality, clean water, affordable and clean energy, decent work and economic growth, industry and infrastructure, reduced inequalities, sustainable communities, responsible consumption and production, climate action, life below water, life on land, peace and justice and strong institutions, partnerships for the goals
When did FeelGood at UVA start?
2014
Which partner organization focuses its efforts on ending extreme poverty through bottom-up, self-developing, village-centered approaches?
Choice Humanitarian
How many active chapters does FeelGood have?
24
Name one contributor to global chronic hunger and poverty.
Lower status of women
Displacement due to war
Lack of sustainable food resources
If all we want to do is end poverty, why do we have so many goals to deal with? Why can't we just tackle poverty head on?
Tackling a multifaceted issue like poverty head on is difficult and rather inefficient. There are so many other points of reform we need to address to alleviate extreme poverty.
We can't give the world a fish, we need to teach it how to fish!