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Wednesday, 20 November 2013 - 04:56
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Giro 555 almost hits 25 million mark for Philippines

The preliminary amount, donated through giro 555 reached 24.72872 million euros announced the Cooperating Aid Agencies ( SHO ) Tuesday, after the processing of donations through banks, which takes some time. Tuesday gifts kept pouring in throughout the day, according to the SHO. On the night of Monday to Tuesday , immediately after the national campaign on radio and television, the counter was still at 18 million euros. Campaign President Henri van Eeghen is thrilled that so many people donate in the Netherlands. giro555
Twitter Van Eeghen thanked all the people in the Netherlands on behalf of the SHO, for their gifts , and their commitment to the victims in the Philippines . Netherlands proved to the world that, when it comes to it, the Dutch are ready to make a difference in a shot time. The Cooperating Aid agencies will continue to campaign in the near future and encourage people to keep giving to Giro 555 for the victims of the typhoon in the Philippines.

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