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@savechildrenuk It's one year today since Japan was hit by a huge earthquake. See the difference you've helped make http://t.co/dKmgrYoP Thank you!
@savechildrenuk Awesome - thank you so much! :-) >>"@helenthornber: Sister raised £150 for @savechildrenuk this morning!..."
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Hello everyone. It’s one year today since the earthquake struck Japan. Your support means we’re still working with children there, helping families rebuild their lives. Some of the children you’ve helped would like to say thank you, so do have a look at this short film.
From every £1 you give us we spend 87p to benefit children and use the remaining 13p to raise the next £1. Find out more about our finances.