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for friendship to win out over poverty

Now you can send an ecard to any friend with an email address.
Just choose the card you want from the list below and click on the picture.
Then fill out the form that will appear on the next page. Don’t forget to add your friend’s email. Add your own email if you want your friend to be able write back to you.
A friend
"Before I didn’t have any friends and I was afraid. Now I have a friend and I’m not afraid anymore." —Karolina, Poland
Fight against poverty
"I’d just like to tell the children of the world to fight against poverty so that there can be peace in all the world." —Jolie, Africa
Friendship
"We always talk about fighting poverty, but we forget that it’s not just money that will change things. We need friendship between people too." —a child from Africa
October 17
"October 17 is important for me because it’s a day to recognize the value of people who have to fight against poverty: mothers, fathers, teenagers, and children." —Manolo
Say hi!
"I know a man who people call "Rags" because he wears clothes that he finds in the trash. No one talks to him . He’s not mean, but he looks a little bit funny and scares you a little. Me, I decided to say hi to him." —Cedric, France

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