Knit One, Save One photo gallery
... babies matter.
Mrs O'Driscoll from Yorkshire
... I'm appalled that we, who have so much and waste so much, are not doing enough to save these poor children.
Christine from Surrey
... surely in the 21st Century the basic needs of vulnerable people should be addressed. Vaccinations, mosquito nets, clean water. These are not luxuries but basic necessities. More could be done for these people who really need help from the better off countries in the world.
Mrs Slater from Staffordshire
... I have the skill to knit and if my skill can save a life I want to show that I can do my bit for the children. Let's hope you do your bit too.
Joan from Leeds
... it's a disgrace that children are dying in Africa while you MPs get a raise. Why doesn't every MP donate a day's pay to the children. They don't deserve to die.
Ruth from Wolverhampton
... all children are special. I'm sorry your little lass went back to the angels. Let's save every little one we can.
Marjorie from Hertfordshire
... as a parent, I care but all I can do to help is knit woolly hats. You can do so much more so please do so!
Lillian from Romford
... every child's health is important.
Maureen from Somerset
... one of the greatest miracles in life is the arrival of a new baby. If I can help to save a baby's life by giving time to knit a woolly hat I feel I have achieved a miracle. What can you do?
Mavis from Northamptonshire
... I want to save the life of a child.
Karen from Stoke-on-Trent
... if I and others like me can do something to help, we, as a rich western country, should do much more to help these unfortunate innocent victims who die from hypothermia, lack of clean water and medical care.
Angela from Stoke-on-Trent
... they need our help.
Mrs Langley from Halifax
... the G8 countries who can afford to help these children don't. In real terms it only costs pennies to help them.
Lynn from Hampshire
... after watching celebrities visiting the places where these poor, sick families live, it makes you ashamed that western countries like ours don't put a stop to the poverty these innocent little children have to live in.
Pauline from Leamington Spa
... children are the world's future and they need to be cared for to the best of our ability. Everything should be done to nurture and educate them.
Elsie from Stockton-on-Tees
... I think more should be done for them. You promised to help but children are still dying. I'm an O.A.P. and if I can spend a little time so should you.
Felicity from Sussex
... I want to see children being looked after and money spent on them rather than on wars.
Mrs Longley from Surrey
... I care. It is so sad that all these wee souls should perish before they have a chance of life. We can help.
Muriel from Avoch
... I care.
Linda from Anglesey
... everything is about oil and power. These innocent children deserve help. They should not be allowed to suffer.
Christine from Buckinghamshire
... their plight is so bad. Please encourage their governments to support their own people.
Mrs Kemp from Essex
... children are so precious.
Mrs Emberton from Surrey
... every child deserves a chance in life.
Jan from Lancashire
... everyone has a right to life. If everyone took the time to think about someone else other than themselves this world would be a much nicer place to live in.
Melanie from Middlesbrough
... I sincerely hope I can help save a baby's life by keeping their body heat in with a simple knitted hat.
Mrs Mahoney from Yorkshire
... my new grandchild will have a chance for a good life. Give other babies a chance too!
Theresa from Cambridgeshire
... having lost a baby of my own soon after birth, I know the heartache it causes and wouldn't like anybody else to go through it if it could be helped.
Joyce from Lincoln
... I want to help. We would like you to do something as well for the poor.
Claire from Portsmouth
... I can't bear the thought of all these children dying. Can you please do all you can to help them?
D. Campbell from Lancashire
... Mr Brown I don't have much money but I can knit so I made a hat. Just think what you could do to help.
Susan from Derbyshire