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Help MSF reach their goals to help people with they medical needs!

Do you care for other people such as kids? Well MSF is a program that tries to help people around the world that have been hid with a disaster, disease, conflict, epidemics, and exclusion from healthcare. They try to help but they need support! I fell that people should donate to help them give medical support, they could save a lot of lives and maybe you or someone you know. I fell that it is a great decision to go ahead and donate to support their cause!

If your like why would I do that then think about this. If you don't donate then more lives will be list every year and with no one to help it would cause a lot of heartache and despair. Who knows if one day your

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