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Help: A Day In The Life
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Each day, Iraqi children are scattered to the streets to earn money: to scavenge for their families trapped in poverty.

Every day, Iraqi children are orphaned. Worst of all, every day, an Iraqi child realises that if his life doesn't change, their future could be even harder than their past.

Ali is 14. He lives in Basrah. "I think I'll die when I leave the orphanage. I can't see any future without it."

Earlier this year War Child talked to children in Bosnia, Afghanistan and Iraq about the problems growing up in a war zone. We discussed the limitations of safety, security, comfort and happiness: all the day-to-day things most young people in the UK take for granted. In fact we talked to children in the UK about this too. We asked them to tell us what we should do.

They simply said, "You should do something amazing for these children, something they would never forget."

That something is Help: A Day in the Life.

Help: A Day in the Life has gathered together the best bands of this generation to take just one day of their time to record a new piece of music, which War Child will make available on www.warchildmusic.com on September 9th. A physical CD release of the event will follow a few weeks later.
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