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MIDNIGHT DEADLINE - Donate now to help children and refugees around the world! We're reaching out be

MIDNIGHT DEADLINE - Donate now to help children and refugees around the world! [Save the Children]( We're reaching out because this is so important. Earlier today, we sent out a message asking for your support for children in honor of World Refugee Day. [We are well on our way to our $100,000 goal thanks to our amazing community of supporters! So many people have shown us that they stand with refugees today – will you be one of them?]( Nearly half of the world’s refugees are children, with more born into displacement every single day: children like Lana, Sebastian and Alona, who you met in our earlier email. With more than 426 million children living in conflict zones and countless other crises threatening kids’ futures, your support is more important than ever. Please donate before World Refugee Day ends at midn ight ton ight to help fund critical resources and care for children around the world. Here’s the link one more time: [EMAIL}]( Thank you for your dedication to children. Rebecca Cuevas Save the Children ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: World Refugee Day @ Save the Children Date: Thu, Ju n 20, 20 24 Subject: It’s World Refugee Day [World Refugee Day Goal | $100,000]( Children don’t decide to become refugees. It’s an impossible choice parents are forced to make to protect their kids from violence, conflict and destruction. Every day, more and more children around the world become refugees or are born into displacement. Alona* from Ukraine is growing up in Romania after fleeing the war with her mother and older sister at just 6 months old. Will she ever be able to return? 16-year-old Sebastian* now lives in Colombia after being forced to flee his home in Venezuela. He’s been out of school for the last four years – will he see his classroom again? And 1-month-old Lana* is one of many babies born into displacement. Lana’s mother was pregnant with her when the war in Gaza broke out. She may never see the home where her parents dreamed of raising her – and every day, her life is at risk. As families are forced from their homes and face other humanitarian crises like war, persecution, famine and climate crises, your support can provide critical resources and care. This World Refugee Day, please take a stand with children facing displacement and countless other humanitarian crises around the world by donating to our $100,000 fundraising goal. [$35 can help provide care for an unaccompanied child displaced by crisis]( [$50 can help provide rescue meals that keep children from going hungry]( [$100 can help provide frontline health supplies]( Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we’re providing families like Alona’s with cash assistance for food and medicine, kids like Sebastian with the resources they need to learn and express themselves and babies like Lana with lifesaving medical care. Together, we can ensure children have the resources and care to thrive, no matter what challenges they’re facing. Thank you for making a life-changing difference for children facing crises around the world. Save the Children is one of 13 charities included on Charity Navigator's list of "Best Refugee and Immigration Charities." Save the Children P.S. Many companies offer matching gift programs. Matching gifts from your employer are a great way to support our mission and multiply your donation. If you’re not sure if your company offers a matching gift program, please [check here](. [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: Sacha Myers, Lewis Khan / Save the Children *Names changed for protection

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