'Live Below The Line' is aimed at making people here get a better understanding of what it's like to live on the breadline over 5 days.
Christians here are being asked to live on the breadline for a week to raise money for people living in poverty.
Christian Aid's 'Live Below The Line' is encouraging us to live on £1 day over five days.
Susan Barry from Christian Aid told Premier's Marcus Jones on the News Hour why she took part in the challenge:
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