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Fight famine with DOUBLE the impact » ? Only three days left of this special $100,000 match to

Fight famine with DOUBLE the impact »   Only three days left of this special $100,000 match to fight famine. [Help us reach our goal by Friday and your gift is matched 2X!](   [-----------]( [View online »]( [Three days left: $100,000 match gift challenge – Give now »](   [CARE](   [The war in Ukraine is tipping millions of people closer to famine.](   [276 Million after the war in Ukraine](   [323 Million by the end of 2022](   This is the worst hunger crisis the world has ever seen. Capable and hardworking people are being starved of food.   Recurring drought in Somalia: "All my 300 goats have died of thirst. Normally I live about 100 kilometers away from here. There is no water there anymore, so I came here," says Aisha. She is about 70 years old. "I don't remember how old I really am. The drought has affected me so much that I can't remember. Most days we don't get anything to eat. Other days we eat one meal.” The tipping point: 90% of Somalia’s wheat comes from Ukraine and Russia. For one million Somalis already displaced by hunger, like Aisha, a drop in food supply pushes them closer to starvation.   Without food, there is no future.   [$100,000 by Friday to fight famine.](   Your gift toward our $100,000 goal is matched by the Dan Berger Match Fund!   [2X MATCH – GIVE NOW](   This special $100,000 match is provided by a generous donor to CARE, Dan Berger. Dan’s two year passion project to experience the food of every country around the world highlighted that millions are without food every day. His personal donation of $100,000 is just the start of his commitment to fight this global food and hunger crisis. [Please join him in helping because without food, there is no future.](   [-------------](   This campaign has a special match, Dan Berger's Match Fund, which will allow one-time gifts made by November 4, 2022, to be matched up to a total of $100,000 as part of his “Cook Like You Care” work. If your one-time gift is received after November 4, 2022, or after we've reached our total match fund, it will not be matched but will still support our lifesaving programs. New monthly gifts are not matched as part of this special fund.   [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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