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Published 11:06 6 Sept 2013 BST
Updated 06:15 18 Dec 2014 GMT
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This really brought a smile to our faces.
Orlaith from Galway decided to donate some of her Communion money to the UNICEF Ireland Children of Syria Appeal and sent them in this unbelievably heartwarming letter.
UNICEF is continuing to provide lifesaving supplies to the children of Syria. The numbers of refugees has risen to 2 million with 1 million of them being children.
It’s the largest humanitarian operation in company’s history. Currently, UNICEF are 50% underfunded in the region and urgently need donations to continue their work. Find out more about how you can donate here.
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