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Children are counting on you. 2023 was an incredibly tough year to be a kid, and this year holds eve

Children are counting on you. [Save the Children]( [Children in crisis need your support. Donate now.]( 2023 was an incredibly tough year to be a kid, and this year holds even more unknowns. Millions of children around the world continue to be affected by violence, disaster and hunger, and your support couldn’t be more important as we work to provide the resources and care they need in 2024 and beyond. Here are three crises that need your attention right now: - In Afghanistan, a series of devastating earthquakes left thousands of children and families – who were already facing hunger and extreme poverty – without shelter, and the cold only worsened conditions. [Your gift today can help make sure kids everywhere have a warm, safe place to lay their heads in the wake of natural disasters.]( - Across the Horn of Africa, five back-to-back failed rainy seasons have led to droughts and decimated crops and livestock. Now, 12 million children need food assistance, and 5.1 million are acutely malnourished. [Your gift today can help make sure children facing a global hunger crisis have the resources they need to grow up healthy and strong.]( - The number of civilian casualties in Gaza continues to grow; it’s estimated that one child is being killed every 15 minutes. Children are terrified, losing their families and being forced from their homes. [Your gift today can help provide all children affected by conflict with the immediate and long-term support they urgently need.]( Every dollar you give can help provide nutritious food, lifesaving medical assistance, protection services and other critical resources to help children get through immense challenges. As children work to overcome so many life-threatening hardships around the world, we are urgently asking: [Will you rush a gift right now to help millions of children around the world get the resources and care they need to grow up healthy, learning and safe from harm?]( [Donate Now]( Thank you for all you do to create positive, irreversible change for children. Save the Children [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: Atabek Khadim, Fredrik Lerneryd / Save the Children [CREATING IRREVERSIBLE, POSTIVE CHANGE FOR CHILDREN](

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