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#GivingTuesday is tomorrow — a time to support the causes that mean the most to us. It’s also a crucial fundraising day for Mercy Corps, especially as we respond to recent emergencies in the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Nepal.

Global humanitarian need is immense and requires bold action from each and every one of us during this season of giving. Together, we can help grow new possibilities alongside people around the world who are demonstrating their daily determination to overcome challenges they did not create.

Get a head start on #GivingTuesday with a gift today that will support life-changing impact for people confronting conflict, climate change, and other urgent crises in the year ahead.

Make an early #GivingTuesday gift now and you’ll help connect people facing crisis to clean water, nutritious food, economic opportunity, and peacebuilding.
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With Mercy Corps’ support, people in communities around the world are working together today to forge change, build resilience, and create a more vibrant future.

In places like Ukraine, where violence has forced people from their homes, we’re helping families rebuild their lives with support like cash assistance to pay for rent and essential supplies like food and clothing.

The war in Ukraine has also had global impacts on supply chains, serving as a hunger multiplier for the 783 million people facing chronic hunger around the world. This crisis has made Mercy Corps’ work even more essential in communities across the globe as we work to build strong local food systems and economic opportunity.

So don’t wait: Make your early Giving Tuesday gift right away and help us prepare and respond in communities facing crises around the world.

With gratitude,

The Mercy Corps team