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[To Do] American Express Card Holders: Vote for UNICEF, Vote for Kids!

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Attention American Express card holders! Here's a quick, free way you can help UNICEF bring safe drinking water to thousands of kids.

UNICEF's clean water program is one of 50 finalists in The Members Project. American Express will donate $1 for every card holder who registers here - with up to $5 million going to the organization with the most votes.

Here's where you come in: the voting starts this week and, if you have an American Express card, we need your vote. Help UNICEF secure these funds by registering and casting your vote for "Children's Safe Drinking Water" (Project ID #1250). Help us get clean water to the world's most vulnerable children.

If your co-workers and family members are American Express card holders, please ask them to take a few minutes to register and vote for UNICEF. If you have an idea about how we can work together to spread the word to more American Express card holders and ask them to cast their vote on the American Express site, please comment here and let us know.

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Welcome to Fieldnotes. Blogging gives us the ability to quickly report from the field, alert you to media coverage of interest, and share the success of UNICEF's lifesaving work around the globe.

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