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Last year, more than 90 Bond fans raised over £2700 in a single day for Roger Moore’s beloved UNICEF. This year, we’re raising money for the charity by uniting around our love for the Bond films of another UNICEF ambassador: Pierce Brosnan.
Brosnan has been an Ambassador for UNICEF Ireland since 2001 and was an outspoken supporter of UNICEF's ‘Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS’ Campaign. As well as volunteering his time to UNICEF, Brosnan has continued to donated thousands from the sales of his ownartwork to the charity.
As much as I love the films, watching all four back to back (GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day) is not something I have ever attempted - nor, to my knowledge, has anybody else. That’s nearly 9 hours of films if you don’t have any breaks. Fortunately, we’re going to build in breaks. We hope this will allow even more people to watchalong than last time. And in case you’re thinking this still sounds too easy, we’ll also be using the extra time making not just one but TWO bespoke cocktails per film!
Find out more, including how you can get involved yourself,
here: https://www.licencetoqueer.com/blog/donate-another-day-our-2023-unicef-fundraiser
More about UNICEF
UNICEF has helped save more childrens lives than any other humanitarian organization.Thousands of children under the age of five die every day because they lack proper nutrition, safe drinking water, affordable vaccines and other basic necessities that most people in Ireland take for granted. UNICEFs lifesaving interventions and programs around the world have helped reduce the number of child deaths by 50% since 1990, and yet 17,000 children still die every day from preventable causes.