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Photo: Jane Hahn/Save the Children

Around the world, Save the Children is giving millions of children life-saving healthcare , nutritious food , protection from abuse and the chance to go to school . And when disaster strikes, they do whatever it takes to keep children safe.

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Photo: Jane Hahn/Save the Children

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  1. Around the world, Save the Children is giving millions of children life-saving healthcare, nutritious food, protection from abuse and the chance to go to school. And when disaster strikes, they do whatever it takes to keep children safe. But none of this life-changing work would be possible without the support of people like you. This Christmas, let’s help more children wake up to a bright future.

  2. Photo: Jane Hahn/Save the Children Six-month-old Aaron was treated in a Save the Children clinic in Liberia for severe malnutrition.

  3. These girls are receiving a basic education at a Save the Children drop-in centre for street children who live and workon the railway tracks at the busy station in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo: Sebastian Rich/Save the Children

  4. Save the Children helped James, from Liberia, recover from anaemia and severe malnutrition. Photo: Jane Hahn/Save the Children

  5. Save the Children provided a cot for six-month-old Kai in the UK so he can get a good night’s sleep and his mum can avoid getting further into debt. Photo: Anna Kari/Save the Children

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