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5 Things to Know About What's Happening in Haiti

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How We're Helping in Haiti, the US and Colombia Cholera, earthquakes, food insecurity, and violence

How We're Helping in Haiti, the US and Colombia [Your April 2023 Project HOPE News - Updated from the ground + your impact in action]( [A photograph of a young woman wearing a tanktop, bonnet and heart-shaped earrings as she looks at the camera intently. She is sitting in a chair against the background of sparse exam room in Haiti.]( [5 Things to Know About What’s Happening in Haiti]( Cholera, earthquakes, food insecurity, and violence have made Haiti home to one of the largest humanitarian crises in the western hemisphere. The deteriorating security situation has complicated the delivery of lifesaving aid. Get the big picture with these five things to know about the situation in Haiti. [5 THINGS]( [A photograph of the hallway of a temporary shelter for Venezuelans who have migrated to Colombia. We see a woman in a dress walking away with her back to the camera as she holds her young son's hand.]( [The 5,000-Mile Journey]( Amid the fallout from COVID-19, climate change, and global instability, growing numbers of migrants are risking their lives on a dangerous northward journey to reach the United States. Project HOPE is working closely with our local partners to provide care to vulnerable people along the way. [FOLLOW ALONG]( [A graphic of a plain red background with white text reading, Without access to health care and humanitarian aid, many more lives will be lost in Sudan.]( [We're Calling for the Protection of Health Facilities in Sudan]( Project HOPE is deeply concerned by the reports of half a dozen hospitals being targeted by the violent conflict in Sudan. Health facilities, health workers, and humanitarian workers should never be a targets. [Our Statement >>]( [A photograph of a Project HOPE supported health worker in Colombia who is looking at the camera while wearing a medical face mask and holding a small baby who wears a hat and blanket.]( [Give Today to Help the Helpers]( You can help train and equip heroic health care workers around the world when you donate today. Project HOPE delivers medicines, rebuilds clinics and empowers local doctors and nurses with the tools they need to save lives in their communities. [Help Health Workers and More >>]( [A photograph of a woman standing behind a large metal sign reading St. Michael's Clinic. she smiles at the camera against a sunny background outside.]( [[WATCH] The Value of Free and Charitable Clinics]( Project HOPE is helping free and charitable clinics across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas expand access to COVID-19 vaccines and reach underserved and uninsured communities. See how! [Watch the Video >>]( [A graphic in Minecraft the game style with type reading HOPEcraft 2023 in large blocky letters.]( [Our First-Ever Minecraft Event, HOPEcraft]( With our partners, we built a Ukraine-inspired map inside Minecraft and made three custom mini games for players to enjoy while raising funds for the communities across the world Project HOPE serves. [Learn More >>]( Project HOPE in the News [LINKEDIN - To Defeat Malaria — More of the Same Will Not Do]( [US WEEKLY - Ben Higgins Explains What His Next Move Would Be If He Was in Charge of ‘The Bachelor’ Franchise]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [ProjectHOPE.org]( PO Box 3270, Harlan, IA 51593-0450 © 2023 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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