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Centre Party donates 100 000 SEK to the earthquake victims in Haiti

eldr, Thursday 21 January 2010 15:33 ::

Centre Party Board has decided to donate 100 000 SEK to SEK for the earthquake victims in Haiti through the humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières.

  “Everyone can do something for all the people who have been affected by the disaster. This is our way. Relief efforts in Haiti saves lives. We want to inspire our members and others to help their own potential, "said Centre Party's Secretary General Anders Flanking.


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