Lifeline Aid/Relief Radio
December 12th, 2006
As much as most of us long to get away from the noise, most people in developing countries have never made a phone call or surfed the Internet. For many individuals in the remotest parts of the world, something as low tech as a radio can be an important lifeline.

Enter the Freeplay Energy Group’s Lifeline radio! Designed specifically to provide dependable, sustainable access to information, the multi-band radio runs on wind-up energy and solar power and can used practically anywhere. Fully charged, it can play for up to 24 hours.
Freeplay radios have been used as a coordinated effort to deliver humanitarian aid with information covering agriculture, HIV/AIDS prevention, education, conflict resolution and disaster relief.
Just $65 will deliver sustainable access to this vital radio programming, and a gift of 10 radios will reach up to 400 children. Check out the Freeplay Foundation to learn more about purchasing radios for people who need them most!
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