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Baby kits for pregnant women in Gaza.     Trouble viewing this email? [View it online.](   “Now, it’s just about survival.”   – Hiba Tibi, CARE Country Director in West Bank and Gaza   [CARE | Crisis Update](   Reaching women and children in Gaza.   • CARE is supporting 3 health facilities in Gaza with [medical supplies and emergency medications.](   • [Baby Kits]( being provided to support pregnant mothers who are undergoing emergency C-sections without anesthesia and are being discharged from hospitals within hours.   • [Hygiene and Dignity Kits]( reach the elderly, women, and children with basic and important items that are sensitive to age and gender-based needs.   [GIVE NOW](   [Photo of young girl in Gaza city.](   CARE has always put women and girls at the center of our work. Like our efforts around the world, our focus to help those affected by the current crisis in the Middle East is no different. Since before the start of the war in Gaza, CARE has been there prioritizing the needs of women and girls.   Over the next month, an average of 160 pregnant women in Gaza are expected to give birth every day. When they are discharged from the hospital in as little as three hours, many cannot return home safely. They have no follow-up medical care and nowhere to turn to for support.   CARE’s priority is protecting women’s lives and their unborn and newborn babies.   [GIVE NOW](   No matter where in the world crisis, conflict, and disaster strike – from Gaza to Sudan, Ukraine to Yemen – CARE is there. We save lives, change lives, and help the most vulnerable protect their own futures. We stand beside the most vulnerable and remain dedicated to our vision of a world where all people live with dignity and security. [Give now.](   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [X](   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]( © 2023 CARE All Rights Reserved  

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