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Buy a child a fresh egg every day for an entire year(31/03/2010)
Each year, nearly nine million children die before the age of five and around a third of those are due to malnutrition. Lack of nutritious food weakens a child’s immune system, making them more susceptible to disease and less able to fight off infection. One small egg helps to provide the protein and vitamins needed for a balanced diet. This Easter, instead of buying the traditional chocolate egg, why not do something eggstraordinary. For only £14, you could buy a child a fresh egg every day ... [more]
Save the Children looking for superheroes(11/05/2009)
Last year Save the Children reached 1,726,761 people affected by emergencies, of which 1,107,299 were children. On the anniversary of two emergencies - Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar (Burma) and the earthquake in China – Save the Children is looking for hundreds of volunteers (aka ‘superheroes’) who will drop everything to help raise funds when an emergency hits. In the first appeal of its kind, Save the Children is calling on all the UK's superheroes to sign up as fundraisers for emergencies. Ev... [more]
British children break the record for the longest game of Chinese Whispers(29/07/2008)
A new Guinness World Record has been set for the longest game of Chinese Whispers involving 1,330 children and celebrities from the world of sport and entertainment. Staged at Arsenal Football Club's Emirates Stadium, the record breaking children have already raised more than £100,000 for Save the Children and TreeHouse, the national charity for autism education. The attempt which lasted for 2 hours and 4 minutes beat the existing record held by the Cycling Club of Chengdu, China, involving 1... [more]
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