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                        <h1>People are dying in Myanmar - Can you help?</h1>
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                                Dear friend,<br >
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                                <strong>I am writing to you from Myanmar, where emergency
                                relief efforts in response to Cyclone Nargis are now going
                                strong.</strong> <br >
                                <br >The cyclone has hit the same area that is still reeling from the Asian Tsunami.
                                SOS Baby Help is still helping victims from that tidal wave. Now
                                we need your help again to help us with "Save The Children" help
                                the needy from cyclone Nargis.<br >
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                                It’s raining heavily, further complicating relief efforts. It is
                                unbelievably miserable and dangerous for thousands in temporary
                                shelters. Time is of the essence.<br >
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                                Save the Children’s first plane load of relief supplies arrived
                                on Monday, May 12th. It passed government inspection and is currently
                                being distributed in some of the hardest-hit areas of the delta
                                region. <br >
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                                <strong>In the coming days, we will need your help more than ever
                                to help us expand our work to assist children and families most
                                affected by the storm.<br >
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                                The good news is that about 115,000 survivors have been reached
                                with lifesaving supplies including rice, water, oral rehydration
                                solution, plastic sheeting and other urgently needed materials.
                                The staff have been purchasing supplies locally within Myanmar and
                                speeding them to families in need — by truck and by boat.<br >
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                                By mobilizing volunteer aid workers who live
                                in Myanmar, we are able to get to the most vulnerable children and
                                families. Thirty of our child-protection staff are being trained
                                to assist children who have been separated from their families,
                                and we hope to get significant family-tracing activities going in
                                as early as a day or two. <br >
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                        The spread of disease is one of our biggest concerns,
                                as is the increasing number of diarrhoea cases among children. And
                                while that does not seem serious for Westerners, we know that diarrhoea
                                is a major killer among young children in the developing world.
                                Save the Children’s oral rehydration solution can save the lives
                                of many of these children.<br >
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                                <strong>While our work is not easy, our hopes
                                and spirits are strong. I’m told that as a Save The Children team in Pathein was
                                loading a boat, some local people — struggling themselves — arrived
                                and offered to help. That really brought tears to our eyes. Their
                                generosity and kindness, like yours, makes all our efforts worthwhile.</strong>
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                                You can help spread the word about Save the Children's emergency
                                response in Myanmar.</p>
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                <div id="right"><div><p><b>Through our programs, Save the Children can achieve so much for so little:</b></p>
                        <p><b>for as little as $50,</b> we can provide a household kit with blankets, mosquito nets, plastic sheeting, mattresses, candles and more.</p><p><b>for only $40,</b> we can provide personal hygiene kits containing items like towels, buckets, razors, sanitary towels, toothbrushes and toothpaste</p><p>
                                        <b>for $8</b> we can distribute oral rehydration salts which can
                                        save the lives of children who suffer from diarrhoea-related
                                        dehydration.</p>
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                        <a href="http://cyclonenargis.sosbabyhelp.org">Cyclone Nargis</a>
                        <p>As the death toll in Myanmar continues to rise as a result of Cyclone
                        Nargis and as hardships for thousands of survivors left in its wake
                        increase ...</p>
                        <a href="http://asiantsunami.sosbabyhelp.org">Asian Tsunami</a>
                        <p>The tsunami hit Phuket hard, our Asian representatives went to a
                        local temple in Phuket with truck loads of help for the local people.<br >
                        The items were distributed by the temples Monks...</p>
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                        <IMG height=294 alt="local bridge over flooded fields" src="cid:2895" width=640 ><br >local bridge over flooded fields</p>
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                        Children waiting in line for food and supplies in Myanmar . Photo: Save
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