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'Make Poverty History' whiteband

  • 06-01-2005 6:38pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,264 ✭✭✭


    OK, if anyone wants to know what this is about, go to MakePovertyHistory.org:
    If you saw the Vicar of Dibley special on New Year’s Day you will know that 2005 is set to be the year of the White Band.

    By wearing it you’ll be part of Make Poverty History, a unique worldwide effort to end extreme poverty – for good.

    Over the next 12 months a series of landmark meetings are taking place where world leaders can finally stop 30,000 people dying needlessly every day, just because they’re poor.

    With your support extraordinary things are possible in 2005.
    Learn More

    I think this is a well just cause, and everyone should click on the website to see what it's about and why we should help. But, there is something that the admins might be able to do. It's quoted next:
    Put a whiteband on your website, add this code
    just under the <body> tag : <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.makepovertyhistory.org/whiteband_small_right.js"></script&gt;
    (you can cutomise it by changing "left" to "right" and/or "big" to "small")

    Is there any chance this could happen? This is a well just campaign.
    Post edited by Shield on


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,254 ✭✭✭chewy


    laid it on a with trowl they did, richard crtis speaking through the vicar of dibley


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