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The Adventurer

Charlie trained 15 years to take on an unprecedented 10,000-mile, intercontinental triathlon across the English Channel, 12 countries and up Mt. Everest. What did he do when he arrived? Watch the video
The Philanthropist

Since first summiting Mt. Everest, Charlie was inspired by the people and possibilities of Nepal. He is dedicating World Tri efforts to the countless moms and babies beyond a doctor’s reach, and championing Save the Children programs to train frontline health workers and deliver lifesaving care. Donate Now
The Cause

Only 5,393 people have climbed Mt. Everest -- ever. But every year in Nepal, 37,000 newborns and young children die from largely preventable causes. The good news is, Nepal has passed the halfway mark in the race to end child deaths. Training more frontline health workers will save even more young lives.
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In fiscal year 2010, 90 percent of all expenditures went to program services. That percentage is an average for all of Save the Children's programs worldwide. The percentage spent on any particular program may vary.
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