No Child is Born To Die – Don’t dismiss this post!

When both Kieran and Taylor had their first jabs it annoyed me almost. I knew it was important to ensure they were kept safe and well, but I knew we could have runny nappies, a high temperature, gribbles and unsettled days & nights.

What was I thinking? At least we wouldn’t have death! So many children don’t get the basic care we here in UK often take for granted.

This powerful message from the Save The Children UK website, has really kicked me into touch.

We’re campaigning to help save 4 million lives in 4 hours at the global vaccines summit in June. We only have one month left to build up public pressure on world leaders and decision makers“. They aren’t asking people to march outside the summit, waving banners and chanting… they are asking you to use you voice, and vote for change.

It’s very easy, and immensely important, no child was born to die, but die they will if we don’t take action. You can see the campaign box in the sidebar ——->

This is part of the #passiton campaign, I’m not tagging individuals, I’m asking everyone to take 2 minutes to make a lifetime worth of difference. Sign, share, send, tell everyone and save lives.

 

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6 comments

    1. Such an easy way to make such a huge difference. I’ll be following the campaign and doing what I can. I can’t see how, in good conscience, the global summit can’t do the right thing here, especially with such public support.
      Here’s hoping!

  1. Oh Nicki, what a wonderful post, I never had any doubt about having my two vaccinated, life is precious and although medical intervention isn’t my first port of call in most instances these illness are ones serious enough for the government to be spending money on keeping our children safe because they would have killed our grandparents. I am so grateful that we have learned and developed the medical knowledge we have, I think on occasion we interfere too much, and I also think we rely too heavily on some medication instead of being sensible and modifying our life choices but this is the exception to any rule. How can we not protect and save our children? They are the only thing important in the world 🙂 I’ve been to sign up and have retweeted for you honey. You have now made a big difference by taking YOUR time to share this with so many. Thank you x

    1. Thank Kate for a lovely reply and for the supporting the cause. There are some amazing ladies and gents doing so much to make sure the right decision is made and change can occur. While people still fight, there is hope for us all yet 🙂

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