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UNICEF

10/16/15
Trick or Treat for UNICEF

Membership Forms
If you havent already please turn in forms and dues.
Also remember to sign up for the remind 101 @BWunicef
Dont forget to sign up for BWHS UNICEF online!
Requirements: 2 unexcused absences over the course of the year, 4 inclub hours each quarter

Nutrition
People who are well nourished are more likely to be healthy,
productive and able to learn.
Malnutrition blunts the intellect, saps the productivity of everyone it
touches and perpetuates poverty.

Negative Effects of
Malnutrition

Stunting - or low height for age - traps people into a lifelong cycle of poor nutrition,
illness, poverty and inequity.
Stunting affects 165 million children under five years old one out of every four.
Childs poorer school performance results in future income reductions of up to 22 per cent
on average.
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UNICEF is a key partner in the global initiative called the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN)
movement, which is bringing focus and investment for nutrition in a number of
countries.

What is UNICEF DOING?

UNICEF is committed to partnerships across all sectors of society with governments, UN


organizations, the private sector and civil society.
(1) Infant and Young Child Feeding
(2) Micronutrients
(3) Nutrition Security in Emergencies
(4) Nutrition and HIV/AIDS

Free Rice
Create an account
Join BWUnicef
Answer questions for rice and hours
120(1,200 grains of rice) questions for one hour.

Trick or treating
Began in 1950
They have raised more than $175 million for the U.S. Fund for UNICEF
over the past 65 years.
$5-Five days of food for a malnourished child
$15-A years worth of clean safe water for a child
$30-Measles protection for 100 kids
$100-Malaria protection for 100 kids
$400-A pump to give an entire village clean water

Boxes
Please take 1 or 2 boxes at the end of the meeting.
Spare change adds up, so everything counts.
You can go trick-or-treating for UNICEF any time before the next
meeting, so enjoy your halloween plans too.
1 hour for 1 box.
Video

Thanks for Coming!


Next Meeting: November 13th

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