
USA for UNHCR TV Commercial, 'One too Many'
“One too Many”
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USA for UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) shows just a few of the many refugees worldwide who may be helped with donations to the organization, which is part of the United Nations. Families that have been affected by bombs, flooding and conflicts are all featured and the organization says, "One baby dying from cholera is too many" and that "Tomorrow may be too late."
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