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See what you can help make possible! [Save the Children]( [February 2024: Leadership Circle Highlights We’re incredibly grateful for the generous supporters who make up our exclusive Leadership Circle. Especially this month, when we reflect on the anniversaries of several emergencies affecting children – from the ongoing war in Ukraine to last year’s horrific earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, your partnership in helping all children is nothing short of impactful. Keep reading for exclusive updates, resources, video content and more!]( [2023 in Review: Together, We’re Building Futures 2023 was a big year for children globally. With your help, Save the Children is working to build a better future for children across the world – a future they deserve. Read more about the impact of your support last year. See all of the things your support can make possible. Learn more.]( [Education No Matter What This month, we’re highlighting how the issues of conflict, the climate crisis and inequality overlap to create huge obstacles for children in accessing education. Watch how children facing multiple hardships work with us to access a high-quality education. Learn more.]( [She Means Business: A Young Woman’s Story of Economic Empowerment in Ethiopia Born and raised in a picturesque community in the Sidama region, Tsion is a young woman who participated in Save the Children’s Young Women’s Leadership & Economic Empowerment Program in Ethiopia. Read her story to learn more about the transformative power of education. Learn more.]( [Black History Month Spotlight: 19 Books that Celebrate Black History This Black History Month, we’re highlighting staff picks of books that celebrate Black authors! Read more about how you can commemorate Black authors by checking out these excellent books. Learn more.]( [Donate to the 2024 Annual Fund! We're excited to share our 2024 Annual Fund, a yearly initiative that helps us reach children most impacted by conflict, climate crises and other devastating hardships. Your support helps us create new solutions that provide immediate relief and lasting resilience to millions of children around the world. We'll be sharing more information about our Annual Fund initiative in the coming weeks, but if you're ready to help us meet our ambitious goal now, you can make a gift for children by clicking this link. Give now!]( [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: Seifu Asseged, Claire Thomas / Save the Children *Names changed for protection

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