Give small football heroes a safe childhood

The Vietnam War ended almost 35 years ago but there 40 bombs per citizen are still left in the worst affected areas. Bombs go off on football fields and playgrounds. Parents are living in constant fear that their children will be killed or injured by landmines and cluster bombs.

Give small football heroes a safe childhood

(Picture: Werner Anderson)

The bombs are left in the ground until someone steps on them, or remove them.

Norwegian People’s Aid is one of the world’s leading humanitarian organisations for removal of mines and cluster bombs. By donating money to Norwegian People’s Aid you can help clear football fields and playgrounds, and make it safe for children to play.

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