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Tsunami: How you can help

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Tsunami: How you can help

On December 26, 2004, tsunamis devastated Southeast Asia. Canadians have generously donated millions of dollars to help relief efforts so far. Due to the size and scope of the disaster, however, there's still much to be done. Your donation could help survivors reunite with their families and help ensure they have access to food, clean water and shelter.

Listed below are some of the agencies you can contact to learn more about the relief efforts underway and how you can make a donation.


· Canadian Red Cross
www.redcross.ca or 1-800-418-1111

· UNICEF Canada
www.unicef.ca or 1-877-955-3111

· World Vision Canada
www.worldvision.ca or 1-800-268-5528

· Oxfam Canada
www.oxfam.ca or 1-800-466-9326

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