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Please support children before it’s too late. Our deadline to raise $500,000 ends today. But to

Please support children before it’s too late. [Save the Children]( [Midnight Deadline: Last Chance to Reach Our $500,000 Goal for Children Like Amira*]( Our deadline to raise $500,000 ends today. But tomorrow, children around the world will continue to face hunger, poverty and conflict. Government grants help support our work for millions of children worldwide. [Your donation can help us secure this critical funding, which can multiply the impact of your gift 10x.]( Your gift can make a lifesaving difference for children like Amira* in Sudan. This month marks one year since violent conflict escalated, causing widespread displacement, increased hunger and near total collapse of the country’s health care system. More than 3.7 million children are acutely malnourished and in urgent need of support. Amira was one of them. Thanks to donations from supporters like you, Save the Children has deployed our Emergency Health Unit to work alongside local health workers. Together, we’re supporting 85 facilities across Sudan, providing medical care, vaccines, maternal and infant care and treatment for malnourished children like Amira. But the need is ongoing: Humanitarian emergencies like conflict, poverty and the increasingly devastating effects of the climate crisis are worsening a global hunger crisis. As you read this, millions of children are facing malnutrition and famine in Sudan, Gaza, Haiti and around the world. [Time is running out to give before our midnight deadline, so we’re counting on you to act immediately.]( [MULTIPLY THE IMPACT OF MY GIFT 10X]( Thank you so much for helping us ensure every child is healthy, educated and safe. Save the Children Government grants help support our work for millions of children worldwide. Your donation can help us secure this critical funding, which can multiply the impact of your gift 10x. [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: Mosaab Hassouna / Save the Children *Names changed for protection

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