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At a time of crisis for charities, your help has never been needed more Tuesday November 23 2021 Dea

At a time of crisis for charities, your help has never been needed more [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( [The Telegraph]( Tuesday November 23 2021 Dear {NAME}, Every year we are overwhelmed by the incredible generosity of Telegraph readers. But this Christmas, your help has never been needed more. The enormous challenges of the pandemic have stretched our nations' charities to near breaking point. Please support our [Christmas Appeal]( and help ensure our chosen charities can continue their selfless work for those in desperate need. Four life-changing charities that need your help today The Duke of Edinburgh’s AwardThe pandemic had a seismic effect on young people, but The Duke of Edinburgh's Award has provided light in the darkness, helping thousands to move forward with their lives Alzheimer's SocietyPeople with dementia were devastated by restrictions and lockdowns. Your donation will help Alzheimer's Society pick up the pieces and fund promising research Maggie's Cancer Care Maggie's provides life-changing cancer support at drop-in centres across the UK. The fear and stress of living with cancer in a pandemic has made their work more crucial than ever Dogs Trust The nation's dogs have suffered too. Throughout the pandemic the Dogs Trust has been there for abandoned puppies and strays, finding forever homes and protecting dog welfare Every pound you give will help to make a real difference to many, many lives this winter. [Please donate here,]( or call 0151 284 1927. Our phone lines are open from 9am to 5pm between Monday and Thursday, 9am to 4pm on Friday and 10am to 3pm on Saturday and Sunday. Lines will be closed between 25 to 28 December, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Thank you for your support. [Donate now]( You have received this email because you have expressed an interest in The Telegraph’s journalism. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, please [unsubscribe](. In accordance with the 2018 Data Protection Act, Telegraph Media Group Limited is committed to protecting your privacy. If you wish to know more please access our [privacy policy](. This email is from Telegraph Media Group Limited - 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT. Registered in England under No 451593.

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