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Tsunami and Childrenīs Welfare Tips
Christian Childrenīs Fund (CCF)
Christian Children's Fund (CCF) assists more than 7.6 million children and their families in 31 countries, including the United States. Your generous donations have enabled CCF to put emergency response personnel, medical and infectious disease specialists, and needs assessment teams on the ground in the hardest-hit areas of Southern Asia following the earthquake and tsunamis. CCF is protecting vulnerable children and helping to rebuild critical services destroyed by natural disaster. http://www.christianchildrensfund.org/ 800-776-6767
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Save the Children
"For over 70 years, Save the Children has worked to make lasting, positive change in the lives of children in need. Within hours of the tsunami disaster in Southern Asia, local Save the Children staff members were on the ground, assessing need and setting into motion relief efforts for affected children. Save the Children funded initial relief efforts through their emergency fund, but is asking generous donors to contribute $10 million in immediate relief funding. http://www.savethechildren.org/ (203) 221-4030 "
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US Fund for UNICEF
"The U.S. Fund for UNICEF raises support for the work of the United Nations Children's Fund and increases public awareness of the challenges facing the world's children. After the earthquake and tsunamis in Southern Asia, UNICEF set up the first child center to handle reunification, psychosocial support, and temporary housing for orphaned children. UNICEF's lifesaving programs are funded entirely by your voluntary donations. http://www.unicefusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=duLRI8O0H&b=25933 1-800-4UNICEF "
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Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement
"The Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement started 47 years ago in Sri Lanka and has become one of the largest participatory organizations in the regions dedicated to bringing peace, building communities, and establishing a certain quality of life. In the tsunami disaster in Southern Asia, Sarvodaya has pledged to take in and provide for all children aged 11 and below who have been orphaned, and to care for all women and girls below the age of 19.
The NetAid Network of people and organizations is 80,000 strong. Focusing on wealthy countries, NetAid raises awareness about extreme poverty and promotes actions that will make a meaningful difference in the lives of the worldīs poorest people. NetAid is focusing their tsunami relief efforts both on providing immediate resources to children in communities impacted by the disaster and supporting the local families as they rebuild their lives in the days ahead. http://www.netaid.org/ 1-212-537-0500