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Make a difference for children around the world. Your commitment to children distinguishes you as a

Make a difference for children around the world. [Save the Children]( [Make a life-changing difference for children. Give now]( Your commitment to children distinguishes you as a leader for change for children. Through your support, Save the Children is able to respond to emergencies and make the long-term investments needed to help children not only survive but thrive. But with so many crises threatening children’s futures in 2024, we urgently need you to donate before midnight March 31 to help reach our $250,000 Annual Fund goal. [Please, rush a gift now to provide the immediate and long-term support children need to overcome unimaginable hardships.]( [Donate now]( These are just three of the many global humanitarian crises threatening children’s futures right now – places where your support can make a critical difference: - Children around the world are facing violent conflict. One in six of the world’s children are growing up surrounded by war. Your gift today can help create child-friendly spaces where children like Omar* can play, learn and heal from their traumas. - Many children are facing illness, disease, hunger, lack of clean water and other challenges to their health and well-being. Your gift can help provide health care, medicine, vaccinations and resources children like Vinalee* need to stay healthy. - Millions of children worldwide risk losing out on education, especially those who are caught up in crisis. A quality education provides children with hope, opportunity and a ladder out of poverty. Your gift for children like Safeer* is an investment in the future we all share. Your support helps make it possible for us to do whatever it takes – every day and when emergencies strike – to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. [Please, make an urgent donation now to help us continue to be there for children when and where they need us most.]( [Donate now]( Your generosity helps children reclaim their childhoods and fight for their futures. Thank you for all you do. Danielle Dominici Donor Relations Specialist Save the Children [Save the Children]( [DONATE NOW]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2024 Save the Children Federation, Inc. 501 Kings Highway East, Suite 400 Fairfield, CT 06825 1-800-728-3843 Photo: Mustafa Saeed, Narindra Rakotonanahary / Save the Children *Names changed for protection

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