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24-hour EARLY ACCESS to our biggest match of the season!

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Guarantee your gift is matched 5X — Give now » ? Your 24-hour EARLY ACCESS starts now! ?

Guarantee your gift is matched 5X — Give now »   Your 24-hour EARLY ACCESS starts now!   [Our biggest match of the season - 5X MATCH](   24-hour early access* for: {NAME}, CARE supporter Ends: August 31, 2022 – this match opens to everyone tomorrow Only until midnight tonight: [Give early to guarantee your gift is matched 5X »](   [5X MATCH - GIVE EARLY](   [View online »](   [CARE](   [EARLY ACCESS - ENDS TODAY]( [Our biggest match of the season - 5X MATCH](   Women around the world are doing everything they can to feed their children, even as the global hunger crisis worsens. They face impossible decisions and make unimaginable sacrifices, and still, they hope for a future for their families. {NAME}, as a CARE supporter, you have early access to our biggest match of the season – 5X on every dollar – but only for a limited-time! This match opens to everyone else on September 1. [Give your gift early to guarantee it is matched 5X »](   [$100]( $500   [$200]( $1,000   [$500]( $2,500   [Yes, use my early access to match my gift 5X](   [5X MATCH - GIVE EARLY](     Why give?   All over the world, women and families are showing incredible bravery and strength – even as they experience repeated droughts, inflation and economic crisis, and worsening hunger. By the end of this year, 47 million more people could face starvation. But a mother’s dedication to feeding her children is unwavering, and right now, women are having to make unimaginable sacrifices to put food on the table. [Give during this 5X match to multiply your impact and strengthen women who would do anything to give their children food and a future.](     *Early gifts given before midnight PST on August 31, 2022, are matched 5X – up to $500,000 total – to respond to crises all over the world, including hunger in countries like Somalia.   [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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