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Dear Friend
of Save the Children,
You probably have 16 cents in your
pocket right now and just 16 cents a day can be enough to
improve, even save, the lives of vulnerable children around the
world.
That’s why I’d like to invite you to put your
spare change to work by joining the Partners for Children Giving
Circle today!
As little as $5
a month (16 cents a day) can make a big difference. For
example:
- A child struck by malaria can receive lifesaving treatment,
known as ACT, for only $1.
- $5 could be enough to provide zinc capsules for 25 girls and
boys suffering from severe dehydration.
- For about $12, we can help give a book to a child in the
rural United States to build reading skills essential to
escaping poverty.
 | These are just
examples of some of the ways Save the Children can use
even a small contribution. For 77 years, caring people like you
have helped Save the Children reach millions of
children in dire need. One of the most effective and efficient
ways you can help is making monthly contributions as part of our
Partners for Children Giving Circle.
When you
join we’ll be happy to send you the attractive woven
bookmark shown here as a free gift to thank you for becoming a
Save the Children Partner.
Joining is
easy. Just click here to choose
the amount of your monthly contribution – $5, $10, or a
bit more – and designate a credit card that will be
charged automatically. Then, every day you will know that you
are helping to make a difference in the lives and futures of the
world’s most vulnerable children.
I wouldn’t
ask you to make this commitment if it wasn’t so important.
With millions of girls and boys in need of
Save the Children’s help – and your kind
support – I urge you to please Join Our Circle Now!
Thank you,

Charles MacCormack President and
CEO Save the Children
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