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Your support is making a lasting impact for kids everywhere; read through to learn more. | | © 2024

Your support is making a lasting impact for kids everywhere; read through to learn more. [Save the Children]( [August eNews 2024 Highlights This August, we’ve made huge progress for children around the world - all thanks to your unwavering support. Together, we’re making a real difference for kids in their communities by providing them with the tools they need to follow their dreams. ]( [Where Your Giving Goes: When you give to Save the Children, you’re investing in a future for every last child. Ever wondered where your giving goes? Watch this video to see how every dollar you give helps children grow up healthy, educated and safe. WATCH THE VIDEO.]( [Children’s Books That Illustrate the Refugee Experience: After World Refugee Day last month, our staff wanted to keep the conversation going by sharing a few powerful children’s books that highlight the refugee experience. CHECK OUT THE LIST.]( [Update On the Ongoing Yemen Crisis: Eight years of conflict and severe economic decline was already driving children and families in Yemen to the brink of famine. But recent violent outbreaks are threatening to make matters worse. Investing in the future of Yemen’s children offers the best chance of ensuring their recovery and the country’s long-term peace and stability. READ ABOUT OUR WORK FOR CHILDREN DURING THIS CRISIS.]( [Team Tomorrow: Supporting Children Impacted by the Climate Crisis. At only 12 years old, Mirna is one of millions who were affected by the powerful hurricanes that ravaged Nicaragua in 2020. They destroyed her home and damaged her family’s crops, putting their livelihood at risk. Mirna’s experience is unfortunately not uncommon, as millions of children stand to suffer the devastating consequences of climate change – consequences like more frequent and more dangerous weather events than ever before. Thanks to Team Tomorrow members, Save the Children has been able to assist children like Mirna and many others in the immediate aftermath of disaster – and we’re committed to remaining in communities as long as they need support.]( [Support our programs with the PVH Foundation]( [Support our programs with the PVH Foundation. From September 9th through October 6th, when you shop at Calvin Klein and TOMMY HILFIGER outlet stores, you’ll be invited to donate at the register. Here’s the best part – 100% of your contribution will support Save the Children’s U.S. programs. For over 15 years the PVH Foundation has been helping Save the Children build brighter futures for kids. Together, we help children in rural America get ready for kindergarten – more than any other nonprofit organization. LEARN MORE]( [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: Sam Vox // Save the Children *Names changed for protection

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