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[Don't miss this for January] Get DOUBLE the impact 3 months in a row

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One million girls in January. And another million next month.     Trouble viewing this email? [View it online.](   There’s only 1 more week left for your January gift to DOUBLE in impact. Start a recurring gift today, and it’s matched again in February and March too.   [But hurry – start your monthly gift today.](   [START NOW](     [CARE](   {NAME}, child marriage threatens girls’ lives, health, and futures.   This month alone, one million girls will be married off as children.   Another million will become child brides next month. And the next month. And the next.   “The day they told me I was to be given to a man, I was 12.”  – Bintou, Mali   “I went inside and asked my mother about what marriage even is,” Bintou remembers. Girls like Bintou are much more than a statistic. She is a young student eager to learn. She’s a strong advocate with the potential to break the cycle of poverty in her family. She’s a future leader that could change the world. But we must stand up for her rights and future now before it is stolen from her by child marriage.   Make 2024 the year you stand up against child marriage. Your recurring gift in January, February, and March is matched.   [START NOW](   [Areas of impact in 3 Images](   Photos L-R top to bottom: © Saddam Mohamed/CARE, © Sarah Rasheed/CARE, © Grayscale Medias   [Or make a difference with a one-time gift now.](   CARE’s New Year’s Match has a special fund, which will allow one-time gifts made by February 14, 2024, to be matched and for new monthly gifts to be matched for the first three months – up to a total of $100,000. If your one-time gift or first initial monthly gift is received after February 14, 2024, or after we’ve reached our total match fund, it will not be matched but will still support our lifesaving programs.   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [X](   Text CARE to 227387 to receive SMS updates about your impact around the world. Give to [CARE.org]( [Privacy Policy]( 151 Ellis Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303-2420 [Get fewer emails from CARE]( | [Unsubscribe Now]( 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. © 2024 CARE All Rights Reserved  

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