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Your Giving Tuesday donation goes 3x as far >> {NAME}, Thank you for sharing my belief – that e

Your Giving Tuesday donation goes 3x as far >> [International Rescue Committee logo.]( {NAME}, Thank you for sharing my belief – that even in the most challenging circumstances, we can help. In fact, our common values demand that when people are suffering, we don't turn away. We act. That is why I'm asking for your support on Giving Tuesday. [Until midnight tonight, every dollar you contribute will go three times as far to support families facing crisis. Make a greater difference right now by making your special Giving Tuesday gift to IRC.]( [TRIPLE YOUR IMPACT >>]( {NAME}, I cannot overstate the urgency of this moment and the impact that your support can have for the children and families we serve – from Gaza to Ukraine to Afghanistan. Every person who contributes right now will help the IRC and our partners rush supplies to where they can do the most good, and prepare for the tough times – and winter months – ahead. [Will you join in at this critical moment?]( If you [make your special Giving Tuesday donation today,]( your urgently needed donation will be triple-matched up to $2,500,000, and be put to immediate work on the ground where IRC team members are supporting families facing devastating challenges. {NAME}, many displaced people are struggling right now, and they need your help to survive and stay warm during unimaginable crises. Your generosity helps to provide the services they need to survive and recover from the worst time of their lives. [TRIPLE YOUR IMPACT >>]( Your support for the IRC not only helps us provide lifesaving care in urgent moments — it helps communities rebuild for the long-term in the aftermath of disaster and conflict. And for Giving Tuesday, your life-changing gift will triple in impact, doing even more to help the children and families who need us most right now. [Please don't hesitate. Many of these families cannot wait for the shelter, food, clean water, and other supplies that your help can provide. Make your special Giving Tuesday gift now and make three times the difference for those in need.]( Thank you for being an IRC supporter — for never forgetting those in need, and for making this lifesaving work possible. With gratitude, David [David Milliband]( David Milliband President and CEO International Rescue Committee The International Rescue Committee | [Rescue.org]( 122 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10168-1289 USA To ensure future delivery of IRC e-mails, please add our reply address updates@rescue.org to your Address Book. [Click here]( for U.S. federal and state compliance notices [Manage my preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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