Ahead of International Women’s Day this Sunday, we’re celebrating the incredible achievements of women throughout history – and recognizing the barriers that keep girls around the world from following in their footsteps.
That’s why we set a goal to raise $50,000 before Sunday for the world’s most vulnerable girls and children, but we can’t get there without you: Donate right now to help provide critical resources and support to children in need around the world. Every dollar you give truly does have the power to save lives and make brighter futures possible. : [link removed]
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In too many communities around the world, girls are considered a burden. They’re married off far too early – sometimes as young as 9 years old. They’re forced to miss out on an education and continue in the cycle of poverty. They’re at far greater risk of child trafficking and other horrific forms of abuse.
That’s why your generosity today is so important: We can build a safer and fairer world where vulnerable girls and children can reach their full potential, but not without your immediate support. Please, click here to rush a lifesaving gift right now. : [link removed]
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Thank you so much for creating change that will last a lifetime in the lives of the world’s most vulnerable girls and children.
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