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[Online] Clay Aiken: New Answers for the World's Children

We launched our UpClose 2007 program on Yahoo! Answers this morning with some help from UNICEF Ambassador Clay Aiken.

Clay Aiken is featured on the homepage of Yahoo.com this morning. Clay is asking, "What can we do to get more Americans committed to supporting programs that help children?"

It is not even noon yet and 2,312 Yahoo! users have already answered Clay's question! If you haven't posted an answer yet, please do. Go to Yahoo.com, search on Clay Aiken and then click the UNICEF link at the top of the search results page.

The program continues for two weeks. Check back tomorrow when Alyssa Milano will ask about what more can be done this year to make the children of the world a priority.

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Comments (3)

Christine:

get children involved with Unicef efforts starting in elementary schools to get them interested and active in the worldwide community.

Judith Lautenschleger:

I believe that having well known people (like Clay Aiken) speaking out for UNICEF and the wonderful work it does, it an excellent way to have people become aware of the terrible conditions that exsist for children all around the world.

We sometimes just get "caught up" in our own little world, but when we see videos (like the ones with Clay) and hear Clay speaking, it really gets to our hearts...and pockets.

Keep up the GREAT WORK CLAY...and you are 'making a difference' in this world.

God Bless You

Matt:

I think that is such a great idea, being able to bring people into the discussion on matters that affect us all. Wonderful :)

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