Clay's UNICEF Page Updated To Include Afghanistan Trip
We've all been to Clay's UNICEF webpage many times. The next time you head over there, you'll be able to see his new updated page. Check out the new information that has been added over the past few months:
In April 2007, Clay visited Afghanistan and launched the "$100,000 in 10 Days" campaign to support UNICEF's lifesaving programs in the country.Note that this page has a link to the "$100,000 in 10 Days" campaign for Afghanistan.
In early 2007, Clay participated in UNICEF UpClose, an awareness-building campaign powered by Yahoo! Answers. The UpClose program is a new forum for discussing the challenges facing the world's most vulnerable children. He asked: "UNICEF is working for the survival of children worldwide. What can we do to get more Americans committed to the cause?"
In November 2006, Clay lit the UNICEF Snowflake for the 2006 holiday season. The UNICEF Snowflake is a dazzling crystal ornament which graces the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street in New York City during the holiday season as a beacon of hope, peace and compassion for vulnerable children around the world.
You can also scroll down a little further and see the "claymate" name mentioned concerning our successful efforts in raising $70,000 for the work in Lebanon. Can we be this successful in the current challenge to raise money for the children of Afghanistan? Clay fans have always risen to the occasion.
Check out Clay's web page and maybe send him a note letting him know how proud we are of him and that he has our full support in this endeavor.
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