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Project HOPE October 2022 e-Newsletter
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October Updates: Aftermath of hurricanes, moms in Colombia and more
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How We're Helping After Hurricane Ian
Project HOPE prepositioned an Emergency Response Team in Florida before Hurricane Ian made landfall, allowing us to access the most affected areas within the first 12 hours. To date, we've delivered over 250,000 relief items like over-the-counter medicines, diapers, hygiene kits, water and first-aid kits in Charlotte, Collier, Lee and Sarasota Counties. Find out more about how we're saving lives after this disaster with your support.
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In Photos: The Journey Venezuela's Mothers Endure
More than 6 million Venezuelans have migrated from their country due to years of humanitarian crisis. Among them are many pregnant women and mothers, many of whom have made the grueling trip to find a better life alone. See how Project HOPE is providing care and community across the border in Colombia.
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In Poland, Ukrainians Find A Safe Space
In Rzeszów, Poland, Ukrainian women and children are finding solace at a child-friendly space and mental health and psychosocial support center established with help from Project HOPE.
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Help Save Lives Now
Will you make a monthly gift to help families impacted by hurricanes and to continue our work in crisis zones like Ukraine? Your gift will ensure families and health workers around the world have the medicines and support they need to survive.
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4 Facts: Migrant Health
Three decades into the 21st century, the world is on the move like never before. There are more than 280 million migrants worldwide -- enough to equal 4% of the entire global population. Learn more about the greatest health concerns they face.
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Cholera Outbreak Escalates in Haiti
Project HOPE has deployed teams made up of medical, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), and other experts to Haiti in response to the first cholera outbreak there in three years. The crisis has been compounded by a a blockade of essential supplies into Port-au-Prince.
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