New Video and Audio of Clay at UNICEFusa.org
UNICEF has updated it's site with a video of Clay visiting Banda Aceh, Indonisia (earlier this year) and a short audio clip of Clay promoting the 2005 UNICEF Trick-or-Treat program. The clips are available here. A new picture was also posted, along with a write-up:
Trick-or-Treat For UNICEFand be a true world hero!
Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, a 55-year Halloween tradition beloved by generations, is one of America's longest-running youth volunteer activities.
Kid-powered and mom-approved, Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF enables kids to raise funds that help save and improve the lives of their most vulnerable peers around the globe. That's why UNICEF's youngest volunteers are true world heroes!
Penny by penny, millions of American kids, schools, parents and partner organizations involved in Trick-or-Treat have raised more than $127 million to support UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund. Not bad for a campaign that began with 15 Philadelphia kids collecting a grand total of $17 back in 1950.
Last Halloween season, Trick-or-Treaters collected nearly $5 million for UNICEF, a new record. But these kids know that UNICEF needs them for more than just one night or even one month each year. After the tsunami disaster struck South Asia on December 26, 2004, many children came together to collect another $10 million for UNICEF's tsunami relief efforts.
That's the heroic spirit that makes Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF an inspiration for kids of all ages. Please join us and become a real hero to kids all over the world who need your help.
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