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Donate to AFSC’s Refugee Response Fund and help bring humanitarian relief and other support to

Donate to AFSC’s Refugee Response Fund and help bring humanitarian relief and other support to people escaping war, persecution, and disasters. Dear Friend, Last year marked a sad new record: the largest number of people displaced by war, disasters, and other emergencies. The coming year will bring more storms, more threats to people’s lives, and more hardship for people seeking safety. AFSC is positioned to make a difference, but we need your help. [Please donate to the Refugee Response Fund today. An anonymous donor will match your donation 100%, up to $50,000.]( If you've saved your payment information with FastAction, your donation will go through immediately. If not, your gift will still be very simple online: [$10 BECOMES $20]( [$20 BECOMES $40]( [$50 BECOMES $100]( [SEND ANOTHER AMOUNT]( With gratitude for all you make possible, Joyce Ajlouny General Secretary [AFSC logo]( [Match My Gift](   [An AFSC worker distributes food and other supplies after an earthquake in Turkey-Syria]( [Donate to the Refugee Response Fund]( Dear Friend, Did you hear the news? This Giving Tuesday, an anonymous donor will match your gift up to $50,000 to support AFSC’s Refugee Response Fund. [Will you help us reach our goal?]( Donations from kind people like you have made so much possible over the past year! Together: [heart icon] We helped get urgently needed aid packages to people displaced by the bombardment in Gaza. [heart icon] We helped human rights defenders evacuate when war broke out in Sudan. [heart icon] We connected refugees from Ukraine with services to find housing and jobs and meet essential needs. [heart icon] We supplied food and water to migrants trapped between two 30-ft walls at the U.S.-Mexico border. [heart icon] We provided earthquake survivors in Syria and Turkey with food packages, hygiene kits, a mobile clinic, and more. [heart icon] We helped refugees in Kenya’s Dadaab camps access trauma healing counseling. [heart icon] We helped thousands of immigrants in the U.S. access legal services. We also helped communities around the world advocate for just and humane migration policies AND work to address the root causes of displacement. Your help is urgently needed to meet the needs of the coming year. [Please make a generous donation today.]( [Joyce Ajlouny] In peace, Joyce Ajlouny General Secretary [Match My Gift]( American Friends Service Committee 1501 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 United States [AFSC.org]( | [unsubscribe](

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