SEND A MESSAGE OF SUPPORT TO U.S. AND IRAQI YOUTH
EricRigaud at AOL.COM
EricRigaud at AOL.COM
Mon Mar 24 11:02:39 EST 2003
TEENS SEND MESSAGES OF SUPPORT TO U.S. AND IRAQI YOUTH IMPACTED BY THE WAR
IN IRAQ
In an effort to spark teens' voices on the war in Iraq, YouthNOISE.com, an
online initiative of Save the Children, has created "Caught in the
Crossfire", which seeks to find a common ground among teens, regardless of
their divergent opinions on the war in Iraq, to support the protection of
innocent young victims of war. The centerpiece of "Caught in the
Crossfire" is a message writing campaign, whereby teens can write messages
of support to:
-Iraqi internally displaced/refugee kids.
-US kids whose parents have gone away to fight the war in Iraq.
These messages will be sent directly to internally displaced/refugee Iraqi
kids and to US kids of military families, respectively.
To write a personal message of support for either Iraqi or US kids caught
in the crossfire of war, please click on or cut and paste the appropriate
link into your web browser:
Send a message to US kids: http://www.youthnoise.com/link/CiC_USkids
Send a message to Iraqi kids: http://www.youthnoise.com/link/CiC_IraqKids
Thank you in advance for supporting US and Iraqi kids with your messages.
Sincerely,
Eric Rigaud
Marketing Director, YouthNOISE
<p><p>YouthNOISE (http://www.youthnoise.com/) is a web-centered initiative of Save the Children created to inspire,
connect and empower teens to help young people everywhere. YouthNOISE has
members in all 50 US states, the District of Columbia and 158 countries.
YouthNOISE is a 2003 ChildNet Award Winner.
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