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My Ramadan wish for Gaza

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Reach innocent children and families with your gift now.     Trouble viewing this email? [View it online.](   Update from Gaza: After five months of brutal conflict, people are suffering immensely, facing illness, hunger, and darkness. [Any amount you give helps reach innocent children and families in Gaza and other places in crisis – Give now.](     [CARE | Crisis Update](    Note from Hiba Tibi, CARE Country Director for the West Bank and Gaza    Dear {NAME}, like 1.6 billion Muslims worldwide, this sacred month of Ramadan holds a special place in my heart. But this year, there are few Ramadan decorations in Ramallah – where I lead CARE’s West Bank and Gaza team. No one is looking forward to celebrating a month of peace when our brothers and sisters in Gaza are dying of war and hunger. About 60% of the houses in Gaza have been destroyed – it has been over five months since children were able to sleep in their own beds. Gathering around a shared meal with loved ones is a distant memory. Ramadan, this year, is overcast by the profound losses endured by 2.3 million people, ravaged by five months of brutal conflict, deprivation, and displacement.   [Family setting up Ramadan decorations on outside of tent](   I remember how excited my parents were when my siblings and I were dressed in new clothes for Eid, marking the end of Ramadan. Now, in Gaza, people still wear the clothes they fled with five months ago, and many must rent shoes when walking outside their camps, as the soles of their sandals wore off when running for their lives over and over. Parents cannot afford even a meager meal for their hungry children. My heartfelt wish for this Ramadan is for the spirit of empathy and generosity to transcend boundaries. Our prayers will be for the people of Gaza, for they know they are not forgotten, [our donations will be to help them survive]( and our decorations will be candles we light for the more than 30,000 who have been killed so far. My wish is that humanitarian assistance to Gaza vastly increases to meet the desperate need and that people can safely access it. That all those who are separated from their families can rejoin them soon. My wish is that through acts of kindness and solidarity, we sow seeds of hope amidst a moonscape of war, offering a glimmer of light in the darkest of hours, reminding all that, in our shared humanity, lies the promise of a brighter tomorrow.   [Hiba Tibi headshot]( – Hiba Tibi, CARE Country Director for the West Bank and Gaza     Since the escalation of the conflict, the CARE team in Gaza has reached over 250,000 vulnerable displaced people with hygiene kits, shelter items such as blankets and mattresses, and drinking water. CARE also reached over 67,000 people with medical support, including medications, medical supplies, and primary health services. No matter where in the world crisis, conflict, and disaster strike – from Ukraine to Ethiopia, Sudan to Gaza – CARE is there. We save lives, change lives, and help the most vulnerable protect their own futures. Your gift supports CARE's lifesaving work worldwide.   [GIVE NOW](   [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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