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A Solution for Infant Mortality

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Infant mortality Think about it for a second. A birthday may be the most special day in a little kid’s life. Yet nearly 9 million kids a year never make it to their fifth birthday.

You can also view the Infant Mortality video on YouTube.

Our Child Survival Program helps fight the infant mortality problem plaguing these vulnerable children.

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  1. Amy WallaceNo Gravatar Says:

    Wonderful video – definitely posting this on my Facebook.

  2. Sara BensonNo Gravatar Says:

    Beautiful Video! I found this on Youtube a couple days ago and immediately went to the child survival program webpage. I now sponsor the Fauche CSP in Haiti.

  3. Jill FoleyNo Gravatar Says:

    Love this video…thank you for making it available for us to spread through our blogs and other venues!

    I was planning on posting this on my blog today…even before I saw it posted here!

  4. Vicki SmallNo Gravatar Says:

    Neat video. Got it on FB yesterday. Will try to get it on my blog in the next couple of days, but will probably have to settle for posting the link.

  5. KatrinaNo Gravatar Says:

    Thank you for reminding me why I sponsor children.

    Vikki, if you go to youtube and view the video there is something right there on the page that says “embed”. Copy that code into a blog post (in html mode) if you want the video in a blog post.

    If you want it on your sidebar, use an html widget provided by your blog host. Copy the code into it and you should get a video screen. You might have to adjust the object width and height to make it fit in your sidebar. HTH

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