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Humanitarian needs are increasing❗

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And how you can help.     Trouble viewing this email? [View it online.](   [CARE](   [HAPPENING NOW: CARE teams responding to the worst humanitarian crises of our time. Send your emergency support today.](   {NAME}, Right now, CARE teams are in communities impacted by some of the most devastating humanitarian crises of our time:   [→] In Gaza, where horrific violence has left nearly the entire population in need of immediate humanitarian assistance.   [→] In Sudan, where escalating conflict has left health facilities unable to receive the critical medical supplies needed to treat patients.   [→] In Southern Africa, where food is increasingly harder for families to access due to the severe drought in the region impacting farmers’ crop production.   [→] In Ukraine, where families are continuing to face unimaginable hardship after more than 2 years of violent conflict.   [→] In the Caribbean and in Texas where Hurricane Beryl recently devastated communities and people are in need of immediate aid.   [When you give today, every dollar can unlock up to $10 in funding throughout the year from government grants. That means you have 10 times the power to make a difference.](   [GIVE NOW](   Local CARE teams are working within affected communities to respond to their immediate needs while also strengthening their capacity to respond to disasters through solutions like:   • Delivering safe water, medical support, and shelter materials to families who are terrified and desperate for an end to the violence in Gaza.   • Collaborating with local organizations to improve primary health services in Sudan to combat the lack of vital health care because of the conflict.   • Training farmers in Southern Africa with techniques to grow climate-resilient crops to withstand the severe drought the region is currently experiencing.   • Ensuring Ukrainian children continue to receive an education in their native language after fleeing their country for safety; nearly half of Ukrainian children remain out of school as a result of the war.   The families of these crisis-affected regions are demonstrating their resilience and resourcefulness in the face of unthinkable circumstances. [And your urgent gift today will unlock up to $10 in funding throughout the year from government grants to have 10 times the power to support women and their families as they persevere.]( Please don't wait. These humanitarian challenges aren’t going away. We must continue to adapt our response as crises and conflicts are lasting longer, becoming less predictable, and happening at a larger scale. With your continued support, CARE is there and can respond right away to disasters, crises, and conflicts — to ensure women and families are positioned for a stronger future. [Please give now!]( Sincerely, Camille Davis CARE Humanitarian Planning   [GIVE NOW](     WHY CARE?   We are the BEST in the world at what we do.   [→] More than 90% of our expenses go directly to work that saves and transforms lives. Your donation does more when you give it to CARE.   [→] We are one of the largest networks of humanitarians in the world. Your generosity reaches people in more than 109 countries.   [→] 97% of our staff live in the countries or regions where we work. That means we can respond immediately to emergencies and stay long after the TV cameras leave. You are THERE when you give to CARE.   [→] CARE has nearly 80 years of expertise in building community trust and developing solutions people need. Because of the size of our network, we can scale those solutions around the world. Your gift not only helps today … you create real change that lasts!     Until June 30, 2025, every dollar of your gift to CARE helps unlock up to ten dollars in grants to help people around the world.   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [X](   Text CARE to 227387 to receive SMS updates about your impact around the world. Give to [CARE.org]( | [Privacy Policy]( 151 Ellis Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303-2420 [Get fewer emails from CARE]( | [Unsubscribe Now]( CARE works around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty, and achieve social justice. We are known everywhere for our unshakeable commitment to the dignity of all people. © 2024 CARE All Rights Reserved  

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