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ACT NOW: Millions of child refugees are at risk

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Rally for change on World Refugee Day Save the Children Action Network is the political voice for ki

Rally for change on World Refugee Day Save the Children Action Network is the political voice for kids. Two months ago, fighting broke out in Sudan’s capital city. [The situation there has since spiraled out of control — and millions of refugees are in dire need.]( [Take Action!]( Hi Friend, This year, World Refugee Day is for more than reflecting. It’s for raising our voices. The violence in Sudan has killed hundreds of civilians so far, injuring thousands more. And kids, as always, are at risk of being caught in the crossfire. With the health care system close to collapse and their homes under fire, 1.9 million refugees have been forced to flee — like little Sara* and her siblings. [Will you honor families like hers with a message today? Tell our leaders: Refugee children need lifesaving support to cope and thrive.]( Displaced and scared, many of Sudan’s child refugees are fleeing the conflict with little access to food, water or medicine. They’re grappling with memories of unthinkable violence, or the pain of leaving a loved one behind. Some are even journeying alone, Friend , at risk of abuse and exploitation. Our nation should help protect child refugees from violence and support lifesaving education and psychosocial services as this tragedy — and countless others around the world — unfolds. Their lives and futures depend on it. [Add your name if you agree: We must help refugee children heal from the physical and emotional wounds of war.]( Thanks for being a voice for kids, Christy Gleason Executive Director Save the Children Action Network *Name changed for protection Kids need your voice and your compassionate support. Your donation will help hold lawmakers – from the White House to state houses – accountable to children’s needs. [Please donate today – even $5 can make a difference!](   Save the Children Action Network | 899 North Capitol Street NE | Suite 900 | Washington District of Columbia 20002 | (800) 243-5075 If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](. If you would like to change your subscription or contribution, you can [manage your preferences](.

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