Spare a thought for Ninemillion.org

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Ninemillion.org is trying to make a difference for the nine million refugee children worldwide.

Here's what they're doing.

Here's the site itself. Why they designed it to be so cool is beyond me. That's a real problem with these ad agencies - they shoot themselves in the foot with their over the top Flash designs...

Here's how you can help:

$50 can provide a refurbished computer to a refugee school helping to power a child's education and learning.

$100 can help children affected by war to overcome their trauma through sport-based peace education programs.

$275 can train new teachers for refugee camps, providing crucial role models for their communities.

$500 can cover the cost of 25 sports equipment kits for health programs that use sport to reach young people with life-saving HIV/AIDS awareness and critical health information.

$1000 can help to build sports fields and playgrounds in refugee camps that empower children to learn and play - building happier and stronger communities.

Just do it!

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