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Send a Cow is a Christian charity who use funds raised to help some of the poorest families in Africa by providing training in sustainable farming and resources such as livestock, seeds and trees. Help Send a Cow continue their work within rural community groups in nine countries in Africa, providing small-scale farmers with the skills and means to feed their families and earn an income.

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    Christian Aid will be holding a supported day on Wednesday 20th October 2010, where they will we be handing a letter to David Cameron to remind him of his promise that this Conservative government will be the countries greenest ever. The gathering will be held at Westminster Central Hall and Parliament and will feature iconic civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson as guest speaker.

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    With school almost over for the summer, why not spare a thought for the teachers that have taught your children over the last year and show your appreciation with a gift from Concern Worldwide? As kids right across the country countdown the days until they are 'free', now is a great time to spare a thought for the hard working and dedicated teachers who strive to make a difference through education.

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    Strains of ‘If you’re happy and you know it’ ring out as groups of children are gathered together laughing, singing and playing. It could be a scene from any nursery school in the UK but what makes this scene remarkable is that it’s in a refugee camp in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince – a city devastated by a terrifying earthquake just a few months earlier.

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    With the spotlight firmly on the World Cup in South Africa at the moment, behind the carnival scenes The British Red Cross are working hard to battle the daily stubble that many people are suffering through HIV. In a country where 20% of adults are HIV positive, Red Cross volunteers are on the frontline in South Africa trying to get their message across to stop the spread of AIDS through drama, music and sports.