Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Join us this Saturday - march to Put Children First

10,000 people marched in protest against UK child poverty

On Saturday 28th March, thousands of people will march through London as part of a global call to action to challenge the G20 leaders to ‘Put People First’. You can be one of them.

This is an urgent call to action to all our supporters to join us in London this Saturday to participate in the biggest rally on global poverty since Make Poverty History!

On 2 April the leaders of the world’s richest countries - the G20 - are meeting in London to decide how to rebuild the world after the financial crisis. This is a crucial moment that will determine whether world leaders put children first as they plan their way out of the crisis. March with us on Saturday and make your voice count!

Getting to the march
The assembly point for the march is Victoria Embankment. Please gather by Temple station from 11am and head towards the large Save the Children banners to collect your colourful placards and tabards. The march will then make its way past Parliament and onto Hyde Park, where there will be entertainment and speakers from 2pm. View the route.

Not in London? Find out about coaches to London or events in your area.

Spread the word
Please forward this email onto all our friends and family. If everyone can get at least five people to come, we can make a huge impact on G20 leaders.

Volunteers
We also need volunteers to help coordinate the organisation on Saturday itself. It will be fun - and the sun will shine! If you are interested please email campaigns@savethechildren.org.uk with your name, email and phone number.

Find out more at www.savethechildren.org.uk/g20

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