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Gaza is facing a crisis humanitarians I've met have never seen This Mental Health Awareness Month, w

Gaza is facing a crisis humanitarians I've met have never seen [Save the Children]( This Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re shining a light on the immense psychosocial challenges children in conflict zones like Gaza are facing. These children have seen death. Many of them have lost their homes and schools, leaving them with nowhere to stay, nowhere to learn and nowhere to play. These disruptions to “normal” life have profound impacts on children’s mental health. [Gaza. Donate]( One mother told me: “We need mental health support more than food.” That’s saying something with parts of Gaza experiencing famine. Save the Children is answering the call for mental health aid by providing child-friendly spaces where kids can play, learn and start to process their trauma. But we’re relying on generous supporters like you to help us keep building these spaces in crisis zones worldwide, from Gaza to Haiti to Ukraine. That’s why we’ve set an urgent goal to raise $75,000 in the next 72 hours so we can continue to provide mental health services and lifesaving care to children in crisis. [Please, will you donate $30 right now so we can keep giving aid to children around the world?]( [Donate now to support children in crisis]( Family separations and a lack of access to education only make matters worse for children struggling to survive amidst violent conflicts. With support from caring people like you, our teams are delivering lifesaving aid, food, shelter and mental health care to children in crisis-stricken areas. We’re protecting children, restoring education and reuniting families torn apart by war. [Haiti. Donate]( Powered by our caring supporters, Save the Children is committed to doing whatever it takes to help children survive – in Gaza and all over the world. [Will you please make a generous $30 donation so we can continue to provide urgent aid to children living through crises?]( [Donate now to support children in crisis]( Every dollar you give makes a difference in the lives of children all over the world – from fighting famine to responding to natural disasters to providing long-term, trauma-informed emotional support. Thank you for caring about the world’s children, Janti Soeripto President & CEO 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: Bissan Owda, Vanessa Batres // Save the Children

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