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Emergency 3X match dollars on hold for {NAME}

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Give while your emergency gift is still TRIPLE matched! ? 🇺🇦 Reach 4 million with cr

Give while your emergency gift is still TRIPLE matched!   🇺🇦 Reach 4 million with critical aid: CARE partners are on the borders of Ukraine in Poland and Moldova — [Give now.](   OUR BEST MATCH OF THE SEASON IS ENDING!!! Refugee families are fleeing deadly conflict. Mothers are going hungry to feed their children in Zimbabwe.[Give now to help people secure a different future for their families.]( [View online »](   [CARE | Mathworks](   {NAME}, hurry! Give while your emergency gift still TRIPLES –[Give now »](     [Your personal match status]     Emergency match dollars on hold for: {NAME} Only until: This weekend or when matching funds run out Suggested gift: [$100]( matched 3X   [3X MATCH – GIVE NOW](     Extreme hunger in Zimbabwe and a catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Africa’s Central Sahel will worsen without emergency action right now. [Give while your gift can still be matched to help families feed their children and secure a different future »]( [Crisis map](   Urgent help is critical to help millions of people around the world secure a future for their families. Your emergency gift is matched 3X, but not for much longer »   [3X MATCH – GIVE NOW](   How your matched gift makes a difference: Your gift rushes emergency aid to help families impacted by war in Ukraine, helps mothers to feed their children in places like Africa’s Central Sahel, and builds the resilience of people worldwide to overcome hunger and disaster.   MathWorks, the leading developer in mathematical computing software, is a 17-year champion of CARE’s work to defeat poverty. In response to the unprecedented level of suffering around the world, MathWorks has stepped up with an incredible matching gift so that every donation to CARE multiplies in impact while matching funds last – up to $1,500,000 total. [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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