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more than 2,000 children a day die from malaria world wide. simple and inexpensive interventions like mosquito nets can save many of their lives.  

and this is how you can help...world vision {a fab organization that our fam has been involved with for over 12 years} is making a difference, and making it easy for you and i to help.

it's simple...it's writing your congressman or congresswoman.  join with me and so many others to speak our on behalf of the millions of children at risk of contracting malaria today.  children's lives depend on it. 
malaria can be defeated...we did it here in the us like 60 yrs ago, but it remains the leading cause of death for children around the world.   with sufficient attention and focus, we can end malaria in our lifetime, but it takes a fulfilled commitment by the us government to provide funding.

go HERE and write let  congress know where you stand.  please.

wanna know more about how you can help end malaria...endmalaria.org has everything you need to know.

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You have a really great blog here!

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Have a great weekend!
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He & Me + 3 said…
World Vision is an amazing organization that we support as well. I had no idea that we could write a letter. I will have to do that. Thanks for the link too.

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