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5X match for early givers only! ? ? Trouble viewing this email? ? Our best match of the season

5X match for early givers only!     Trouble viewing this email? [View it online.](   Our best match of the season is about to begin. Before it does…     Your early match access is here     [5X Match](   For: {NAME}, CARE supporter 5X match is only available during EARLY ACCESS, ending: August 31, 2024 Special offer: [Give early to guarantee your gift is matched 5X »](   [5X MATCH – GIVE EARLY](     [CARE](   [EARLY ACCESS ONLY 5X MATCH GIVE NOW »](   The need   In Southern Africa, about 20 million people are suffering from hunger due to drought, which is more than New York state's population. It's difficult for most of us to imagine a drought this severe, where children go to bed hungry every night. However, CARE is there tirelessly working to assist families in need. Currently, they are providing emergency food and tools to as many families as possible to ensure that their children are fed, able to attend school, and have a chance at a healthy future. But we can't do it alone - we need your help, {NAME}.   {NAME}, as a CARE supporter, you have early access to our best match of the season to change lives.   This 5X match is only available during EARLY ACCESS   [$50]( $250   [$100]( $500   [$150]( $750   On September 1, this match drops again to 4X.   [5X MATCH – GIVE EARLY](     How your gift helps   Your gift supports the hard work of local CARE teams in five Southern African countries responding to the region’s worst drought in four decades.   • In Zambia, we are focusing on emergency food and upgrading water systems with solar-pipe systems so families can farm year-round. "We used to face the problems alone. Since CARE came, we work together as a community," said a member of a CARE community group learning to grow vegetables that can withstand climate challenges.   • In Mozambique, Malawi, and Madagascar, our teams are supplying families with seed and tool kits so they can grow drought-resistant crops, which means they can feed their children despite extreme weather impacting their crops.   • In Zimbabwe and across the region, we are helping families meet their immediate needs with emergency cash, providing them with the means to purchase essential items. Additionally, we are restoring boreholes used to collect water from below ground, ensuring a reliable water source for these communities during the drought.   At CARE, we aim to help families and children fight hunger today and in the future. The need is great, but so is the generosity of our CARE community to come together and change lives. [Give by midnight tonight for your gift to have the greatest impact for these families and children .](   [YES, USE MY EARLY ACCESS TO MATCH MY GIFT 5X](   [5X MATCH – GIVE EARLY](   This match has a special fund which will allow single gifts made online starting September 1, 2024, to be matched up to a total of $1,200,000. If your gift is received after September 30, 2024, or after we’ve reached our total match goal, it will not be matched but will still support our lifesaving programs. Monthly gifts are not matched as part of this special fund.     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!     [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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