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No More Victims

No More Victims

No More Victims is a nonprofit, non-sectarian, humanitarian program established to restore health and well-being to victims of war, and to advocate and educate for peace.  Founded in September of 2002 by Cole Miller and Vietnam veteran Alan Pogue, No More Victims has already successfully transported several war-injured Iraqi children into the United States for medical care. All were victims of the US military operations in Iraq.

Our primary goals are to provide medical care to victims of US military assault, and to educate the American public about the human costs of armed aggression. And we're now working to create a community-based model that empowers people in ordinary circumstances to play a direct role in helping these children and their families. Communities from all over the United States -- high schools, colleges and universities, church groups, peace groups, and other civil society organizations -- are creating projects of their through No More Victims.

We have also delivered medical supplies to Fallujah, where shortages of blood bags, antibiotics, and common drugs like blood pressure and diabetes medications, are costing lives every day. We believe it is time for the American people to take action in solidarity with the countless innocent victims of this war, and we urge you to become involved in your local community and via online donations.

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Project Website: www.nomorevictims.org
Project Director: Cole Miller
Contact Number: +1-323-644-2889

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