Chernobyl Children International (@chernobyl) 's Twitter Profile
Chernobyl Children International

@chernobyl

Adi Roche's Chernobyl Children International (CCI) help families & communities suffering from the fallout of Chernobyl.
Registered Charity No. 20031541

ID: 16180000

linkhttp://www.chernobyl-international.com calendar_today08-09-2008 04:26:02

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Mags Murphy (@aileensbelle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Supporting Chernobyl Children International for more years than I care to remember and as we mark the 39th anniversary in a few weeks we are working towards an amazing 40th year campaign and will need your support #ChernobylLunch

Supporting <a href="/Chernobyl/">Chernobyl Children International</a> for more years than I care to remember and as we mark the 39th anniversary in a few weeks  we are working towards an amazing 40th year campaign and will need your support #ChernobylLunch
Maïa Dunphy (@maiadunphy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With everything that’s going on in the world, it’s easy to forget Chernobyl Children International needs our ongoing support. Adi Roche has never stopped fighting for the children there. This beautiful young woman Olga spoke at the fundraising lunch yesterday about how the charity changed her life. ❤️

With everything that’s going on in the world, it’s easy to forget <a href="/Chernobyl/">Chernobyl Children International</a> needs our ongoing support. Adi Roche has never stopped fighting for the children there. This beautiful young woman Olga spoke at the fundraising lunch yesterday about how the charity changed her life. ❤️
Fernanda Bottini (@febottini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adi Roche and #AliHewson at Liz and Noel's Chernobyl Lunch. Photos with Ryan Tubridy, Mary Kennedy, Noel Kelly. 📸 Brian McEvoy

Adi Roche and #AliHewson at Liz and Noel's Chernobyl Lunch. 
Photos with Ryan Tubridy, Mary Kennedy, Noel Kelly.

📸 Brian McEvoy
MĀRA | Baltkrievu sieviešu biedrība (@mara_by_lv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This day in 1986 the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear plant changed our destiny for hundreds if not thousands of years. The wind was blowing towards Belarus...

This day in 1986 the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear plant changed our destiny for hundreds if not thousands of years.

The wind was blowing towards Belarus...
UN News (@un_news_centre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly four decades ago, the #Chernobyl nuclear disaster exposed 8.4 million people to radiation Each year on 26 April, the world remembers the tragedy and its impact on communities