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These are difficult times 鈥 for individuals, companies and nations. These are听also terrible times for many charities, whose donations may have dried up, and who may no longer be able to operate as they once did. For the people or the wildlife depending on those charities, locally and across the globe, things may be worse still.
This is why听New 女生小视频听is launching a听project called Signal Boost.
The idea is simple: if you are a charitable organisation involved in听science, technology, medicine or听conservation, and you would like to听speak directly to听New 女生小视频听readers, then you can have a page in the magazine to advertise what you do and why that is worthy of support, free of charge. Simply email听chris.martin@newscientist.com听to explain why you would like to take part in the project.
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If your organisation doesn鈥檛 quite fit the description above, but听you want to take part, then do听drop us a line explaining why you deserve a slot anyway!
To kick this off, we have been delighted to 鈥渂oost the signal鈥 for听two听highly admirable charities in the 16 May issue of听New 女生小视频: , which works with deprived children and their families听across the globe, and ,听which promotes social mobility and diversity in STEM in the UK. We look forward to featuring many more.



