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This year’s hurricane season isn't over yet

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In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, children are counting on your support This year?s hurricane

In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, children are counting on your support [Save the Children]( [Your donation can change lives during hurricane season. Give now]( This year’s hurricane season isn't over yet. Hurricane Helene struck Florida with a Category 4 hurricane this week, and the damage is extensive. Right now, children in Florida’s Gulf Coast are reeling from the catastrophic impact of this crisis. This same time last year, Hurricane Otis struck 11-year-old Ailec’s* hometown of Guerrero, Mexico, tearing apart her community and disrupting her education indefinitely. For kids like Ailec, the destruction of homes and schools leaves them with nothing but uncertain futures. And when compounding hardships like hunger, conflict and poverty are thrown into the mix, life becomes that much harder. Save the Children and our partners are there after destructive weather events like hurricanes, making sure children and families have what they need to rebuild their lives – with the help of our generous supporters. And as we work to help children impacted by Hurricane Helene and other crises, we’re counting on at least 1,000 gifts by midnight so we can be prepared to support children in this moment and beyond. [Are you able to make a gift before our midnight deadline to reach kids when they need it most?]( [$20 can help provide a clean water kit]( [$45 can help provide an emergency shelter kit]( [$100 can help provide a family survival kit]( [$250 can help provide rescue meals for 50 kids]( Your financial support can help restore communities in Florida and beyond so that children have a home to return to and a school to attend. [With your donation of $150 or more, you'll receive a free cookbook inspired by the beloved children's classic, Blueberries for Sal!]( Thank you for playing such a vital role in this life-changing work. Cynthia Winer Save the Children By selecting a gift through this catalog, you are making a donation to Save the Children that supports one or more specified program areas. Each gift in this catalog represents resources, services or support for programs provided across Save the Children's worldwide movement and may change due to environmental, programmatic and economic considerations. Your donations will be used to provide assistance where it is needed most within the specified program areas. [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: Miguel Vera // Save the Children Mx *Names changed for protection

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