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The Point Seven Campaign - Leading the Way

This is a national movement. In short, we are average Canadians starting a campaign in line with the mandate set forth by Make Poverty History. We are calling on Canadians to donate 0.7% of their gross annual salary to organizations aimed at the eradication of extreme poverty to show our government it can be done, a commitment to date, they have failed to adhere to. Please stay tuned for our website and your chance to lead the way in Making Poverty History.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

And we are live!

www.pointsevencampaign.org


Our site has launched! We have been very busy over the last few months getting everything in order and now we are ready.

Through our site you can direct your 0.7% contribution to 5 great organizations:

CARE Canada
Engineers Without Borders
Fight Hunger
Oxfam Canada
Stephen Lewis Foundation

It has begun...let's see what 'millions of people in rich and poor communities alike' are capable of!
Posted by The Point Seven Campaign at 7:05 PM

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