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For our latest project, in partnership with Mercy Corps, we asked you for posters that promoted giving to the developing world for the holidays. The submissions are in. These are our 15 favorites. We'll be announcing the winners on Friday.
To find out more about Mercy Corps's gifts, go here.
The submission above is by Minorvi Amin.

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