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Help World Vision UK ‘Finish the Job’

by
alister
on
Aug 25 2010

World Vision UK is asking for your help in demanding U.N leaders ‘Finish the Job’. As part of their global ‘Child Health Now’ campaign, the World Vision childrens charity are calling on world leaders to stand by their stance to halve global poverty by 2015 and fulfil their promises towards achieving their Millennium Development Goals. These eight plans of action were set in place a decade ago, yet many of these goals are way off track, and unless drastic action is taken, will not be achieved.

With the U.N. review in September just around the corner, now is the time for Deputy PM Nick Clegg to stand up and make a stand for the voices of the people of Britain. Now is the time to takes decisive action and ‘Finish the Job’, helping save the lives of up to 6 million children each year.

> > Click here to email your local MP and ‘Finish the Job’

Help World Vision by sponsoring a child

The World Vision Sponsor a Child programme is a great way to give a needy child a real chance of escaping poverty. As part of a long-term program, your continued support enables World Vision to use your donations to build sustainable communities in partnership with the people who live there.

You can provide a child with a better future for just 60p a day – giving them a real chance of escaping poverty. You get to see and feel the difference your support makes directly, through the eyes of your sponsored child and their regular letters and photographs.

> > Click here to sponsor a child with World Vision UK

alister

Alister is the main copywriter for Donation4Charity, and when not finding interesting stories for the blog, is also a keen sportsmen. Not only does he manage and play 11 a side football every week, Alister can be found throwing himself around squash courts, yoga mats and cricket wickets in a manner that is rather unbefitting a man of his considerable age and width!

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