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A Day in the Life of Humanitarians

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From Ukraine to the US What is it like running a humanitarian response during a war? Meet four membe

From Ukraine to the US [Your August 2022 Project HOPE News - the latest from the field on your lifesaving impact]( [A young blonde woman is looking at a computer as she sits on the floor surrounded by medical supplies.]( [Day in the Life: Ukraine]( What is it like running a humanitarian response during a war? Meet four members of Project HOPE's Ukraine team who take you through a typical day in one of the most volatile humanitarian crises on earth. [LEARN MORE]( [A women with dark curly, short hair is opening up a windowed door of a community clinic. She is wearing a blue tshirt, holding some paperwork and looking at the camera with a slight smile.]( [In Photos: Vaccinating Communities Across the South]( Project HOPE is helping charitable clinics vaccinate underserved communities across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. [SEE PHOTOS]( [A young boy is smiling as he looks to the right. He is wearing a gray sweatshirt and red tshirt with the sleeves pushed up so a nurse with her back to the camera can prepare to vaccinate him against the background of a school gym.]( [4 Facts: Project HOPE’s 2021 Impact]( With you by our side, we reached more than 3 million people around the world last year. Learn more about our impact and how you help people in the most vulnerable communities get the health care and support they need. [Our 2021 Impact >>]( [A young child wearing a gray sweatshirt and patterned hat looks at the camera quizzically as her mom, with the back of her head towards the camera looks down, holds her inside a room with medical equipment.]( [6 Months of War in Ukraine]( Ukrainians have now spent nearly six months living in fear and uncertainty. Worldwide, children face ongoing drought and increasing hunger. Can you please rush a gift to help provide lifesaving health care and aid? [Make a Gift Today >>]( [A large group of women hold up their arms in triumph as they smile. They wear yellow and black hair coverings and brightly patterned skirts as they stand in outside in the sun]( [Everyone is a Humanitarian]( In a world of big problems, it’s easy to feel like you can’t make a difference. You can. In fact, the world needs you more than ever. Whatever your passion and talents, you can help improve access to health care for women, children, and communities around the world. [Find Out How >>]( [A Project HOPE-sponsored health worker is wearing a navy blue Project HOPE shirt and a blue medical mask as he stands in front of a group of people sitting in a clinic waiting room in Haiti. He is looking at the camera.]( [A Year After Haiti’s Earthquake, Barriers to Health Care Endure]( Life was upended for hundreds of thousands of Haitians when a major earthquake struck the island a year ago. In the months that followed, Project HOPE helped restore critical health care services for clinics and families in need. [Helping Haiti >>]( Project HOPE in the News [A photograph of The Bachelor stars Ben Higgings and Jessica Clarke against a white background at a press event. Both have big smiles and crinkled eyes. Ben wears a white tshirt and black sports jacket.]( [ET: Interview with Ben Higgins, Project HOPE Board Member]( [ELEARNING: Impacting And Enabling Lifelong Education, One Learner At A Time]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [ProjectHOPE.org]( PO Box 5029, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5029 © 2022 Project HOPE. All rights reserved. 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. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Financial Accountability]( | [View this email online]( [online fundraising, advocacy & donor database]( [nonprofit software](

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