Guardian and Observer readers give more than £1.5m for victims of war
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Charity appeal reaches milestone with a weekend left for supporters to continue giving. Generous readers have given more than £1.5m to the Guardian and Observer charity appeal in aid of victims of conflict and war – and there are nearly three days still left to make a donation.
The milestone was reached on Friday afternoon, suggesting the latest appeal will become one of our most successful in terms of cash raised. More than 13,000 people have so far donated. The appeal closes at midnight on Sunday 12 January. Three charities will benefit: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and War Child, which carry out frontline medical aid work in war zones, and Parallel Histories, which helps schools teach sensitive and controversial histories such as those of Northern Ireland, and Israel and Palestine.
The inspiring work of our three partner charities has been featured in a series of articles, a short film and a Today in Focus podcast over the past few weeks. Hundreds of readers have left email messages of support via the online donation page. One said: “It’s so important that we do all we can to stand with people, to show we care and can act for peace, humanity and for young lives to have a future.”.
Dr Natalie Roberts, the executive director of MSF UK, said: “Thank you so much to Guardian and Observer readers for your support. It’s incredible to see donations reach £1.5m. Your generosity means life-saving and life-changing care to the people who need it most.”.