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Women like Aabah + you are building up the next generation of strong girls. ? ? {NAME}, hereâ€

Women like Aabah + you are building up the next generation of strong girls. [View online »](   [CARE](   {NAME}, here’s how your support is helping women and girls, like Aabah, take control of their future – featured in this [Special Winter Issue of the World Report.](  [Building up the next generation]( [of strong girls in Afghanistan](   When a woman like Aabah believes “education is a basic right for everyone”, she will see that girls keep their right to learn. Girls in Afghanistan have faced restrictions in attending school for over a year now, and schools did not reopen this March as planned. So Aabah became a teacher in CARE’s community-based education program, supported by donors like you, teaching up to 25 students in her home. She wants girls to be able to choose their own futures without dependency on others.   “Knowledge is power. If women and girls have knowledge, they will be strong people and help other people — they can reduce the misery of others. There would be brightness in the community.”   — Aabah, teacher in Afghanistan   Women like Aabah and supporters like you are building up the next generation of strong girls. Stronger girls create strong societies.   [As a special thank you for your support, your impact doubles with your next gift right now.](   [2X MATCH – GIVE NOW](   Read more in this special winter issue of the World Report.   [WORLD REPORT]( 2022 | Special 2022 WINTER EDITION](   CARE’s Year-End Appeal has a special match fund, which will allow donations to be matched up to a total of $750,000. If your gift is received 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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