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Since 1919 ... a look back at everything we’ve accomplished together

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Inspiring quotes and photos inside! | | 2022 Save the Children Federation, Inc. 501 Kings Highway

Inspiring quotes and photos inside! [Save the Children]( [Join us for a look back at everything supporters like you have helped accomplish since our founding 103 years ago! “Humanity owes the child the best it has to give.” – Eglantyne Jebb, Save the Children Founder]( [1919: Our founder, Eglantyne Jebb, launched the Save the Children Fund to support children suffering from the impacts of World War I. From the very beginning, caring individuals like you have powered this mission.]( [1930s to 1940s: Our work in the United States began in rural Kentucky during the Great Depression. We provided children with clothes, toys, books and shoes and pioneered early education and school lunch programs that continue to this day. In Europe, we ensured that children displaced by World War II received much needed aid, including food, medicine, clothes and blankets.]( [1970: We established our lifeline sponsorship program, which allows supporters just like you to sponsor entire communities, ensuring that children and their families can have the resources they need.2005In response to the devastating tsunami in Indonesia, we provided crucial assistance to over 276,000 survivors.]( [2015: Save the Children provided over 2 million child refugees fleeing Syria with lifesaving care and support. 2019 Save the Children celebrated our centennial in 2019. Thanks to your support, we reached 134 million children in 120 countries and protected children in the aftermath of 113 emergencies.]( [Today: Our work won’t be finished until every single child’s rights and future are protected. Alongside partners like you, we continue to work around the clock to support children facing poverty, conflict, disaster and other hardships. Please, will you donate now to help us reach even more children in need in 2023 and beyond?Thank you for everything you do to help us reach this ambitious – but achievable – goal.]( [GIVE NOW]( [Save the Children]( [DONATE NOW]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2022 Save the Children Federation, Inc. 501 Kings Highway East, Suite 400 Fairfield, CT 06825 1-800-728-3843 Photo: Hasan Iqbal, Kahlil Alachawi // Save the Children [CREATING IRREVERSIBLE, POSTIVE CHANGE FOR CHILDREN](

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