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Clay Aiken's Field Report

Clay_FieldReport.jpgWe started working on Clay Aiken's field report yesterday afternoon. I thought you might like to see the cover we're working on.

We're sorting through the pictures and they're great. I'm looking forward to hearing more about the trip to Afghanistan my UNICEF colleagues when they get back to the office next week.

We will e-mail a PDF copy of the field report to all donors who give $50 or more to Clay's Afghanistan appeal. We'll mail a printed copy of the Field Report, autographed by Clay Aiken, to all donors who are able to give $1,000 or more.

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Comments (10)

Renee:

I love the cover. I can't wait to get my copy of the fieldreports. They have been so interesting so far. I've learned a lot from them too.

Daniele:

This is the first time for me to be so involved in an artist and a first time being so interested in a UNICEF fundraiser. I have donated to UNICEF before but in a different capacity.

I love to see your involvement in keeping us informed. The pictures, videos and reports have been wonderful. I can't wait to see the field report.

thank you.

Mary:

Can't wait to get my field report, we are all so proud of Clay and his passion for helping kids around the world who are in need. UNICEF and Clay are the perfect match. I know that the money collected will make such a difference to the children in Afghanistan and provide more educational opportunities to them.

Lori Finney:

Eeeehhhh!! Hope you're half as excited about this as we are! :-)
Chris...thanks so much for letting us know and keeping us informed...we appreciate it so much!

Keeping my fingers crossed real hard for $200K...

Lori

andee:

Chris: Thank you for these field notes blogs. I appreciate all the updates. I am more than thrilled with the tremendous response from the Clay Nation and beyond! I can't wait to see the full report as well as the pictures.
I am a huge Clay Aiken fan (did you guess?) and I am so proud of him and the work he is doing with UNICEF.

coral:

Clay was the perfect choice for a UNICEF ambassador. He is one of those special people who has a magical fire in him and inspires people to want to help.

sandra:

this is wonderful.

I hope the next fundraiser Clay Aiken does for UNICEF, he may add in a personal videojournal in an autographed cd to those who contribute 1k or more. I always wanted a dvd/cd containing an hour's worth of material of him on his mission.

Denise:

I'm so excited to read this report of Clay's visit to Afghanistan! I'm also so impressed that UNICEF acts quickly to get the information out to the public about it's missions throughout the world.

Thank you for keeping us abreast of the latest info on Clay's trip and providing new info on other areas that UNICEF sees the need to feel its presence. I'm becoming a world traveler by following these stories...so enlightening!!

Deb:

Chris:

Thank you for these updates. I'm really impressed with the streams of communication that have been associated with this Appeal. Very informative, very responsive, and I trust, when all is said and done, very effective in raising the dollars, inspiring confidence, and educating -- in a very tangible way -- about what has been done and still needs to be done in Afghanistan.

sandra:

When are these field reports going to be sent out? I hope to see mine soon. i'm sure many others are waiting with bated breath. Please give us some idea.

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