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$15,000 to go! Support moms, babies and health workers. MOTHER?S DAY FUNDS RAISED: $35,000 GOAL: $

$15,000 to go! Support moms, babies and health workers. [Please make a 2X-matched gift to help care for moms and babies in honor of Mother’s Day before midnight >>]( [Project HOPE]( [MATCH MY GIFT]( [Give New Moms HOPE. Support Health Workers Like Me.]( [Hero Image]( [THERM Image]( MOTHER’S DAY FUNDS RAISED: $35,000 GOAL: $50,000 Dear Friend, I wanted to follow up on my message from Thursday. You may remember that I volunteer with Project HOPE’s Neonatal Nurse Education Program in Sierra Leone, where maternal and neonatal mortality rates are some of this highest in the world. Since Project HOPE stepped in to help, more nurses have gotten the skills they need to make sure healthy moms take home healthy babies. Still, too many vulnerable babies and children aren’t getting the medical care they need — especially in places like Ethiopia, Colombia and the Dominican Republic where other crises have pushed health care systems to the brink of complete disaster. [Please make your gift now, when every $1 becomes $2 to support neonatal nurses and other health workers like me — as well as the moms, babies and families we care for.]( I’m very proud of what we’ve accomplished with our partners and counterparts in Sierra Leone — especially the development of programs that will train new generations of neonatal nurses. As a result, I know even more newborns will grow up to be healthy, happy, resilient children. [MATCH MY GIFT]( While there are still matching funds available to double the power of your contribution, [I’m asking you to please support Project HOPE’s lifesaving work with your generous Mother’s Day gift now.]( [Dr. Daphne Sanchez headshot]( Thank you for taking action today, Carolyn Kruger, Ph.D, MSN, MA Neonatal Nursing Program Volunteer, Sierra Leone [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [ProjectHOPE.org]( PO Box 3270, Harlan IA 51593-0450 | 844.349.0188 © 2023 Project HOPE. All rights reserved. A group of Project HOPE’s generous supporters will double all gifts up to a total of $600,000 through May 31. 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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