Food Insecurity
Humane Society
United Way
Apparel Impact
Community
100

The name of the speaker who taught us about food insecurity


Melissa Baxter

100
A nonprofit like The Humane Society takes care of and fosters

Animals

100

The name of the speaker who shared a variety of information about the United Way

Samantha/Sam

100

The name of the speaker who taught us about the dangers of textile waste

Joe

100

Food you are planning to donate to a food bank or food pantry must be

Non-perishable/unable to spoil

200
Places you can donate food to help end food insecurity

End68Hours, a food pantry, a soup kitchen, or a food bank

200

Examples of items that the Humane Society would accept as donations include but are not limited to

Used/secondhand blankets or towels, secondhand pet toys, pet food, grooming products, etc.

200

The United Way supports other small nonprofits using a simple economic strategy

Investing money

200
To advertise and promote their business, Apparel Impact made this kind of literature and handed these out

Comics

200

The United Way speaker had 16 years of experience in this community service related job

Public Health
300

This label or phrase represents the period of time that childhood hunger is most impactful

The 68 hours from Friday to Monday.

300

The names of the speaker's who taught us about The Humane Society

Olivia and Kaitlin

300
There are many possible fundraisers the United Way sponsors such as
Karaoke night or Rappelling down a building
300

The owner of Apparel Impact has this goal in mind for his business

Become a national, even international business

300
The Humane Society needs help from people with experience in what kind of career

Veterinarian

400

Urban neighborhoods or rural neighborhoods without easy access to fresh, healthy, and affordable food


A food desert

400

This singular reptile animal is currently being raised by The Humane Society

A komodo dragon

400

These renegade volunteers all work to bring more supply to those in need, despite the increasing

Demand

400

This place is where the majority of used clothing and textiles ends up

A landfill or dump

400
This approximate percent of textiles is not being recycled

85% to 90%