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See what you can help make possible! Disclaimer: As part of this special match offer, a generous gro

See what you can help make possible! [Save the Children]( [November 2023: Leadership Circle Highlights. We're incredibly grateful for generous supporters like you who champion the well-being of children all around the world. Your support in helping all children grow up healthy, educated and safe is greatly appreciated, and we can't thank you enough. Keep reading for exclusive updates, resources, video content and more!]( [The Worsening Situation in Gaza & Israel. What's happening in Gaza and Israel right now is horrifying. Save the Children condemns the kidnapping and killing of civilians - especially children - in the strongest possible terms. Every crisis affecting children is one we will not tolerate. To help keep children safe and help them recover, we've released funds from our Children's Emergency Fund so our teams in the region have the resources required to respond to children's most pressing needs. As a champion for children, you'll receive updates as we stand by children and do whatever it takes to ensure they're safe.] [Children on the Brink: The Global Hunger Crisis. The global hunger crisis continues to worsen as compounding factors like conflict, disaster and poverty push more and more children to the brink of famine. Here, Greg Ramm, head of our Department of Humanitarian Response, describes his journey to areas where children are facing malnutrition. Will you take a few minutes to read his account and learn more about what you can do to support children? [Take Action Now]]( [Meet Justina, a Climate Champion from Zambia. Justina leads by example, raising environmental awareness by bringing her community together to tell them about the climate crisis. Take a moment to hear Justina's story in her own words and listen to her song. Watch Justina's Story.]( [Raising an ally to the disability community. Ahead of International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we're highlighting a few of the ways we can work together to build a more inclusive world. Click here to learn more. [Learn more]]( [Year-End Match Offer: As a champion for children, your commitment to providing children with urgent care in these difficult times is inspiring. And as we approach the end of the year, you can make DOUBLE the impact to meet children's most pressing needs. Please, welcome the holiday season with a DOUBLED donation to help save and protect the lives of girls and boys with urgent needs. Make a gift today.]( Disclaimer: As part of this special match offer, a generous group of donors has donated to a matching gift fund to inspire more donors like you to support our mission. Every dollar you donate will unlock $2 from this match pool, up to $2.5 million, or until midnight on Dec. 31, 2023. If we meet our match goal prior to receiving your donation, your gift will not be matched but will still go to support our programs. [Save the Children]( [DONATE NOW]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 Save the Children Federation, Inc. 501 Kings Highway East, Suite 400 Fairfield, CT 06825 1-800-728-3843 Photo: Esther Mbabazi, Cynthia R Matonhodze / Save the Children Marla Reyes / Save the Children in El Salvador [CREATING IRREVERSIBLE, POSTIVE CHANGE FOR CHILDREN](

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