Also Merlijn Stoffels, spokesman of the Red Cross, saw Tijn and his father yesterday to tell their story in the Glass House. “A most magical moment. It is horrible when you already know that your next year is not going to get. What I particularly like, is that Tijn said that he himself, six years and on television had seen that the children for whom we raise money, often not older than five years. That he kids wanted to help. Very special,” says Stoffels in the NOS Radio 1 Journaal.
The personal story of Tijn state according to Stoffels is also the symbol for what the parents and children in côte d’ivoire are going through. “Through personal stories, the theme suddenly very, very close. Los of the to raise the money, we think it is also important that there is attention for a theme. That talked about something far away happening, about a silent disaster.”
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