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Please help send medicines, medical equipment and support to Gaza and around the world. Make your 3X

Please help send medicines, medical equipment and support to Gaza and around the world. Make your 3X-multiplied gift now > The following advertisement from Project HOPE has been sent to you via Mother Jones' email list. Mother Jones is a nonprofit, and most of our budget comes from readers like you, but revenue from advertisers helps us produce more of the hard-hitting journalism you expect. We never disclose your information to an advertiser. Mother Jones does not endorse any candidate, political organization, commercial product, or service, and the views expressed in this email do not constitute any endorsement or recommendation by Mother Jones. The latest news and updates on our response in Gaza [Please help send medicines, medical equipment and support to Gaza and around the world. Make your 3X-multiplied gift now >]( [Project HOPE]( [TRIPLE MY IMPACT]( [Updates From Inside Gaza]( [A photo from inside Gaza of a white clinic room containing a desk and two black chairs. Medicine boxes are sitting on the desktop where Dr. Maram, a Project HOPE team member, is handing a small boy a box as she smiles down at him.]( Friend, I know it's a busy time of year for many of us. However, I feel that I must share what we're hearing from our teams inside Gaza. And with so many of you generously giving during this crucial part of the year, [I want you to know how Project HOPE puts your support to work to save lives.]( Dr. Maram, pictured above, is a vital member of our team in Gaza. She is leading efforts to provide lifesaving care at a medical clinic that Project HOPE is supporting in Deir al Balah. For over two months, she has been treating patients nonstop. She told us: “I have left my home in search of a safer place to live but no such thing exists. No one and nowhere is safe... So many children that I care for are the only members of their families left... We have no fuel, electricity, water, or internet to connect with the world. Our grocery store shelves are empty, and even if we find food, there is no cooking gas. We are all doing our best to take care of one another, but we are tired and terrified. There is nowhere to turn.” Her message paints a horrifying picture. Nearly everyone in Gaza is at risk from infectious diseases, respiratory issues, skin infections, lice and diarrhea. We continue our call for a ceasefire, the protection of civilians and health facilities, the release of all civilian hostages, and respect for international humanitarian law as our teams work to save lives. [TRIPLE MY IMPACT]( Project HOPE is: ➥ Helping provide basic care to children and families by supporting a clinic in Deir Al Balah. ➥ Building a supply chain into Gaza with an initial shipment of 750 family hygiene kits, 4,000 blankets and 9,000 mattresses arriving in Rafah, and more medical supplies to follow. ➥ Deploying doctors, nurses, pharmacists and social workers to provide care and conduct medical outreach in Gaza and other communities facing health crises. ➥ Working with local partners to provide mental health and psychosocial support to displaced families across the world. With your support, we can continue delivering urgently-needed medicines, supplies, training for health workers and other relief worldwide. [Please triple your lifesaving impact today with a matched gift to send HOPE and healing to children and families in dire need.]( [TRIPLE MY IMPACT]( Thank you for your time and compassion, [Rabih's signature] Rabih Torbay President & CEO Project HOPE [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [ProjectHOPE.org]( PO Box 3270, Harlan IA 51593-0450 | 844.349.0188 © 2023 Project HOPE. All rights reserved. Through December 31, your gift will be triple matched up to $750,000. A gift to this appeal will be used to support Project HOPE’s global emergency response, medical, educational and humanitarian assistance programs, wherever the need is greatest. [Privacy Policy]( | [Financial Accountability]( [Mother Jones]( Mother Jones and its nonprofit publisher, the Foundation for National Progress, do not endorse any political candidate, political organization, commercial product, process, or service, and the views expressed in this communication do not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by Mother Jones. This message was sent to {EMAIL}. To change the messages you receive from us, you can [edit your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all mailings.]( For advertising opportunities see our online [media kit.]( Were you forwarded this email? [Sign up for Mother Jones' newsletters today.]( [www.MotherJones.com]( PO Box 8539, Big Sandy, TX 75755

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