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Special message: I will match your gift to the Ukraine Crisis Fund

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Millions need our support – Give now » ? Special message from Richard Gere, CARE Ukraine C

Millions need our support – Give now »   Special message from Richard Gere, CARE Ukraine Crisis Fund partner   Dear {NAME}, like you, I’ve been watching the tragic events unfolding in Ukraine. Innocent families, women and girls, and the elderly are fleeing for their lives. I’ve joined CARE’s Ukraine Crisis Fund, and along with CARE Board Chair Glenn Hutchins, [I pledge to match your restricted gift right now to DOUBLE your support for people impacted by this crisis.]( we can reach millions who are in dire need. CARE and partners are meeting Ukrainians arriving at the borders scared, needing support – see below for updates of what is happening on the Poland-Ukraine border. Your restricted gift to help during this crisis is a lifeline for people in need. [Please, don’t wait to help. Join us now and your gift is matched 2X »](   – Richard Gere [Ukraine]( [View online »]( From: CARE Ukraine Crisis Update To: CARE supporters, partners, and staff Subject: “Everybody is left in Ukraine, only me and my mother escaped”     [CARE CRISIS UPDATE](   {NAME}, three million people have fled Ukraine, with the majority entering Poland.   Here is what CARE and our partners are doing, hearing, and seeing right now.   [RUSH EMERGENCY AID](   [Ninja Taprogge, CARE Team - Report][Siobhan Foran, CARE Gender Expert - Report][CARE Partner - Report](   [RUSH EMERGENCY AID](   At a high school-turned shelter in Przemysl, Poland, 17-year-old Liza shares:   “From my city, only 5 people were taken onto the train. “When our train stopped through the station in Kyiv, they forbade us to open the doors because there was no place left at all. People were shouting, asking us to open, knocking and crying. The train controller closed her office and cried, because she was powerless. “Everybody is left in Ukraine, only me and my mother escaped. My father, grandma, grandpa, boyfriend, and friends stayed behind. They are my loved ones. [Young Ukrainian women sitting inside hospital](   “At the border, we received food. I have seen how people will help us. My mom sees how people are received here like guests at home. I do not know what we might do without this. I really want to say thank you. I’m going to remember this my whole life.”   The world must stand by the Ukrainian people. Give a restricted gift to rush emergency aid inside Ukraine and at the borders of neighboring countries.   [RUSH EMERGENCY AID](   {NAME}, please stay engaged. Your concern and attention about the immediate future of millions of people who are fleeing war makes a difference.   [Ukraine Crisis Fund] [Ukraine Crisis Fund](   Online gifts to CARE’s Ukraine Crisis Fund, restricted to helping people impacted by this crisis, are matched dollar-for-dollar (up to $200,000) – thanks to Richard Gere and CARE Board Chair Glenn Hutchins. Donations will specifically help people impacted by this crisis with immediate aid and recovery, food, water, hygiene kits, psychosocial support, and cash assistance – prioritizing women and girls, families, and the elderly.   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter](   Text CARE to 227387 to receive SMS updates about your impact around the world. Give to [CARE.org]( 151 Ellis Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303-2420 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. [Get fewer emails from CARE or unsubscribe]( © 2022 CARE All Rights Reserved  

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