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Their homes are bombed. They have no food.     Trouble viewing this email? [View it online.]( ['I can't find words to describe the reality... The crisis in Gaza is the worst I have witnessed in this century...]( {NAME}, think about your hometown. What if half the population of your city was children? What if two thirds of your city was bombed? Don’t skip this: The situation in Gaza is extremely hard to imagine – even for us. We are humanitarians sharing stories of famine, conflict, and crisis every day. But the scale of suffering and need in Gaza is a level we have never seen. This crisis and the more than 2 million people living through it absolutely demand that the world try and wrap our minds and our actions around it. If we don’t, millions will continue to die… as many from hunger and disease as from the bombings.   Every single penny, every piece of bread, every drop of water can save lives in this war. [Your gift reaches innocent women and families surviving war and starvation in Gaza – Give now.](   [HELP US SAVE LIVES](   In Gaza, CARE is providing emergency aid packages that are enough for a family of five for a month with critical hygiene items that are suitable for women, babies, and elderly members of the family. The second thing we continue to provide is medical support, providing supplies and essentials, like water, to hospitals. Our mobile clinic partner helped 100 women deliver babies over the last 2 months. [Your gift supports lifesaving aid in Gaza right now.](   [HELP US SAVE LIVES](   No matter where in the world crisis, conflict, and disaster strike, CARE is there. We save lives, change lives, and help the most vulnerable protect their own futures. We remain dedicated to our vision of a world where all people live with dignity and security. [Give now.]( – Camille Davis, CARE Director of Humanitarian Planning   Your gift helps bring critical relief to the most vulnerable — especially women and children — impacted by the unrelenting conflict in Gaza through CARE’s Middle East Crisis Fund. Lives are in the balance, and every moment counts.   [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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