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1. More Help for Pakistan: SOS Children’s Villages

Last week, I posted a short piece about Pakistan’s floods and where you can donate to make a difference to the thousands suffering from displacement and distress, not to mention the threat of disease.  The Canadian government recently said they will match private donations made by citizens for aid to Pakistan from Aug. 2 to Sept. 12.  I was recently made aware of one organization that specifically aids children: SOS Children’s Villages — a non-denominational, non-political NGO that assists neglected and abandoned children in developing countries.   SOS Children’s Villages is currently seeking donations to assist with the relief effort in Pakistan, and if you haven’t yet donated, you might consider giving to this NGO, especially if you are a Canadian, during this time of matching funds by the Canadian government.

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