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Decked Out in Times Square
Now We Must Rebuild What Has Been Knocked Down
The post-tsunami pain continues... we must keep helping restore the lives of children. (Feed The Children photo of a needy child in Banda Aceh region of Sumatra).
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The youngest victims of the Asian Tsunami still need your help

Natural disasters like the recent Tsunami have no age limits, no racial boundaries, no religious barriers.

It's the little ones who suffer the most.

Thousands are orphans. Tens of thousands more have lost one parent. No child among the 3 million souls slammed by the tsunami has gone untouched.

But many children have gone without meals. And without the basic follow-up medical care that we Americans take for granted. Rehabilitation needs are enormous.

That's why we still have "boots on the ground" in the hardest hit areas. Feed The Children is committed to keeping our child-focused relief workers on the job in South Asia until young lives are rebuilt and given a future.

The children's needs are real.
They face new traumas every day.

The Western TV cameras have left Southern Asia -- please don't let your love leave with them.

Will you help rebuild a child's life?
 
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Bryan Berg will be working for about 18 hours a day, for 10 days straight, in Good Morning America's Times Square Studio to construct what he hopes will be yet another record-setting card structure: A skyline of New York City filled with some of its most famous landmarks.

The event is part of an effort to provide relief to victims trying to rebuild their lives after the devastating tsunami that hit Asian nations on Dec. 26. Berg intends to use some 178,000 playing cards, each symbolically representing a victim who lost their life in the natural disaster.

Good Morning America viewers are invited to make donations through three charities, one of which is Feed The Children, that have teamed up with GMA for "Decked Out in Times Square."

 
 
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