The value of clean water in Ukraine and mental health care tips                                                            
Your May 2023 Project HOPE News - Updates from the ground + your impact in action
A photograph of two women as one hands the other a bag with 2 large bottles of water in the Kherson region of Ukraine. Both wear jackets and people walking among trucks and cars make up the background.

In Kherson, ‘Water Is Worth Its Weight in Gold’

Since the start of the invasion of Ukraine, millions of people have lost access to life-giving clean drinking water, especially those living near the front lines. The Russian military has attacked water supply and sanitation facilities. Find out how Project HOPE is helping.

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A photograph of a line of people people walking single-file down a sidewalk towards the border between Colombia and Venezuela. Trees, guardrails and lamposts line the empty roadway.

5 Things to Know About Central American Migration

The migration dynamics of people traveling through Mexico to reach the United States have changed dramatically in recent years. People who are migrating — many from countries like El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Venezuela — risk exhaustion, hunger, exposure to diseases, violence from criminal gangs, robbery and sexual violence.

5 THINGS
 
A graphic of a light blue background with a white icon of a sun and white text reading, Healthy Sleep Tips.

May is for Mental Health Awareness

Because May is Mental Health Awareness Month, we're sharing tips to help everyone take care of their mental health. From better sleep to coping mechanisms, we hope you take a moment to reflect on self-care.
Mental Health Tips >>

A photograph of two Project HOPE supported health workers in Colombia as they face each other in a hospital hallway. Both wear tshirts and holding a small baby, twins, in pink fuzzy blankets.

Today is Our 2X Match Deadline

Around the globe, our teams are facing challenges like the recent missile attacks in Ukraine. Give today to DOUBLE your impact and help provide 2X the critical medical supplies and support for health workers.
Help Reach Our Matching Goal >>

A photograph of a woman in a head scarf and track suit standing inside a displaced persons camp with corrugated metal walls. Tents, clothing and other supplies are scattered in the background where other families are living.

NEWS ALERT: Severe Hunger Grows Worse in Tigray

Project HOPE's recent assessment in the Tigray region of Ethiopia has revealed an escalating humanitarian crisis. Displaced communities are being pushed to the brink of starvation.
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A photograph of 4 health workers smiling at the camera in front of a gated door to the National School of Midwifery in Sierra Leone. They all wear scrubs, lanyards and medical hair coverings.

What Does It Mean To Be a Midwife?

The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated the vital role midwives play in protecting the lives of women and children. Hear about the lifesaving role of midwives in Sierra Leone in this Q&A with our newborn expert Banneh Daramy.
More on Midwives >>

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