New clinics in Ukraine, care for teens and mothers in the DR and more                                                            
Your September 2023 Project HOPE News - Updates from the ground + your impact in action
A photograph of Project HOPE's local partners wrapping a woman in a long dress foot after the recent earthquake in Morocco.

Morocco Earthquake Updates

Since a 6.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Morocco on September 8th, Project HOPE has been working with our local partners to provide emergency care and relief, especially to communities in hard-to-reach areas of the Atlas Mountains.

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A photograph of a group of health workers and administrators with balloons posing in front of a newly built health clinic.

Celebrating A New Health Clinic in Ukraine

This past month in Ukraine, we celebrated the opening of a new health clinic which will serve 5,000 people. This clinic in the formerly occupied village of Zahatlsi had to be completely rebuilt after it was badly damaged by Russian artillery shelling.

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A photograph of a Project HOPE-supported health worker, wearing a nametag and lab coat, as they hold an ipad displaying text in Spanish reading, MADRE.

The App to Help Dominican Youth Protect Their Health

Project HOPE’s 5 Star Youth program is working to reduce the number of teen pregnancies in the Dominican Republic by reaching adolescents with the education they need — including a mobile app to help manage their own health.
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A photograph of Project HOPE partners in Morocco in a group talking to an earthquake survivor sitting in the bed of a truck.

Earthquake Survivors in Morocco Need Relief

Our local partners are still providing health care to earthquake survivors in Morocco with two mobile medical units. Please give today to help people devastated by natural disasters and health crises around the world.
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A photograph of Yerika as she stands against the door of her home in the Dominican Republic. She is wearing a t-shirt and hair covering as she smiles and looks to her right.

How Yerika Found Prenatal Care at Her Doorstep

In a rural neighborhood of the Dominican Republic, Yerika, an expectant mother, prepares for her first child with the help of a community health worker and clinic supported by Project HOPE.
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A photograph of a doctor in Hait wearing a Project HOPE vest, bow headband and earrings, as she smiles brightly against the backdrop of a hospital window covered with large blinds.

Project HOPE Delivers Aid to Omdurman, Sudan

Project HOPE and partners were able to deliver a shipment to Al-Nau Hospital, one of the last functioning hospitals in Omdurman, Sudan. The shipment will support the primary health needs of 20,000 patients for up to three months.
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Project HOPE in the News
WALL STREET JOURNAL - Children Fed on Grass, No Medication for Rape Victims: Aid to African Crises Cut Back as Needs Soar
ASSOCIATED PRESS - Helping mothers and babies survive childbirth is a personal goal, says Melinda French Gates
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