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$1 million raised for kids in Vietnam

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We just wanted to pass on the great news that we've raised over $1 million for UNICEF's new pilot program to help disabled children in Vietnam. (For more on this initiative, see our recent blog post.) We'd like to take this opportunity to give a big thank you to everyone who donated and supported the program! And it gets even better—the Ford Foundation has matched every dollar raised, so that an additional $1 million will be going towards helping disabled children live full lives in Vietnam. We—and the children of Vietnam—thank you!

And, if you'd still like to support our work on behalf of disabled children in Vietnam, it's not too late. Donate today: www.unicefusa.org/vietnam

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