How many children in Nevada County are food insecure?
100
A canned food drive..
What is a charity solution to hunger?
100
25,000
How many children die every day of hunger or disease resulting from hunger?
100
Famine and starvation.
What is the most widely recognized kind of hunger and is responsible for 10% of the estimated 20 million hunger deaths every year?
100
To many, the cup, which appeared after WWII, represents religious community, while the flame represents ideas including the sacrificial flame, the flame of the spirit, and more.
What is a chalice.
200
Dial 211
What is one way you can access health and human service resources for Nevada County
200
Organizing a fundraiser through the Heifer Project International to purchase a heifer or goat that will provide milk for a family.
What is a social justice solution to hunger?
200
36.2 million Americans
How many people are food insecure and at risk of hunger in the United States?
200
Chronic Hunger – The long-term consumption of too few nutrients.
What is rarely reported on by the media but responsible for 90% of the estimated 20 million hunger deaths every year?
200
A faith community of more than 1,000 congregations that support each other and bring to the world a vision of religious freedom, tolerance and social justice.
What is UUA.
300
A coalition that offers emergency food vouchers in a crisis situation.
What is the Emergency Assistance Coalition (EAC?)
300
Working together with other families across the country to participate in a Summer Feeding Program that actually feeds millions of hungry children during the summer when they are not receiving school meals.
What is a charity solution?
300
13 million children
How many children in the U.S. go to bed hungry every night?
300
Rev. Tom Owen Tole wrote these words that are quoted on the UUA web site: "The ____ of Unitarian Universalist (UU) religious education is to create and sustain an intergenerational community of truthfulness and service, holiness and love. This imperative should undergird and guide our social action, liturgy, and stewardship as well."
What is mission.
300
When Unitarianism and Universalism denominations consolidated to form new religion of UU.
What is 1961.
400
An emergency overnight shelter that offers hot meals, medical care, showers, laundry, clothing, and job counseling.
What is Hospitality House?
400
Organize a Water Challenge fundraiser through the Water Project and help raise money to build wells to provide clean drinking water for people in South Africa.
What is a social justice solution?
400
India, China, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Ethiopia.
Which seven countries do 65 percent of the world’s hungry live?
400
The web site that attracts over 3,000 visitors a day with about a third seaking a UU congregation.
Early Massachusetts settlers, pioneers in England, Poland and Transylvania.
Where are the roots of UUism.
500
Interfaith Food Ministry, Food Bank of Nevada County, Elks Lodge Project HOPE, United Methodist Church of Nevada City.
What are the four food pantries in Nevada County?
500
Join a Food Not Lawns organization and help turn vacant lots, roof tops, and lawns into gardens where people are taught and encouraged to grow their own food.
What is a social justice solution?
500
A child dies because of hunger and related causes.
What happens every six seconds?
500
A UU resource which is a community that serves and connects geographically-isolated UUs.
What is the Church of the Larger Fellowship.
500
Henry David Thoreau, Mary Shelley, PT Barnum, Frank Lloyd Wright, PT Barnum, Beatrix Potter, Thomas Jefferson and several others.
Who are famous UU's who have rooms or buildings named after them on our campus.