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Special (EU): Support War Child

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War Child is the only specialist charity for children affected by conflict. War Child mission is to protect, educate and stand up for the rights of children caught up in war.

This year Wargaming went a step forward to help War Child and created a unique in-game style and all net proceeds of the packages will go directly to War Child.

The War Child Armistice style is a limited edition, meaning it will never be sold out again. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to have a unique special style and help an amazing children charity.

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War Child Style Packages

War Child EmblemsWar Child Small PackWar Child Medium PackWar Child Large Pack
  • 3x War Child Armistice Emblems
  • Premium Account: 1 day
  • Price: £0.85
  • 2 War Child Armistice Styles
  • 5 missions: x5 XP for each victory
  •  5 Large First Aid Kits
  •  5 Automatic Fire Extinguishers
  • Price: £8.55
  • 4 War Child Armistice Styles
  • 10 missions: x5 XP for each victory
  •  10 Large First Aid Kits
  •  10 Automatic Fire Extinguishers
  • Price: £12.83

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  1. Lol my idea 5 years later. I thought it would be a good Idea and actually encourage more people to contribute to the effort. I approached SS from FTR. About the idea and his response was I don’t support war child so I am not going to suggest it to them. Mean while he was advertising the even.

  2. I totally support giving to my personal account on the NA server: WarChild

    But on a serious note, this is a fantastic charity that has had a material impact on young, innocent children who are in desperate need of ***istance. If you ever have a chance to meet these resilient kids, I think it will have a profound impact on your thought process. +1 Wargaming!

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