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Subject There is still time to make your #GivingTuesday gift
Date November 28, 2023 10:28 PM
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Time
is running out to make your #GivingTuesday matching gift for communities
confronting rising conflict and the worsening effects of climate change.

A group of generous donors has given $100,000 to our Matching Gift
Challenge Fund to inspire others to match their gifts. When you make your
gift today, your contribution will be combined with theirs to make TWICE
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Recent headlines demonstrate how disaster and violence can challenge the
stability of families and wither progress of entire communities. Yet, in
places around the world, new possibilities are taking root.


[ [link removed] ][IMG] In Guatemala, Mercy Corps is helping Rogelio reach new markets
and improve production for the vegetables he grows. He and a
group of 30 farmers received funding to improve their
irrigation pipes, which has helped them increase their profits,
put money away in savings, and build more resilience.
 
[ [link removed] ][IMG] In Ukraine, Lyubov and Igor fled their homes after the Kakhovka
Dam broke and their town of Kherson flooded. Lyubov’s workplace
flooded as well, putting him out of a job. Mercy Corps provided
cash assistance for food, supplies, and rent to help them after
they lost nearly everything.
 
[ [link removed] ][IMG] In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Marie-Claire spent an hour
each day for 20 years fetching water that wasn’t reliably safe
to drink. Then, Mercy Corps installed a water system that
filters water from a nearby spring. The new system is
life-changing: it now takes Marie-Claire 5 minutes to fetch
water and she no longer worries if it will make her children
sick.
 


These are just a few examples of how Mercy Corps is connecting communities
to nutritious food, clean water, economic opportunity, and peaceful
tomorrows.

With your generous support, we will continue our work to help communities
develop innovative solutions and change the lives of people like Rogelio,
Lyubov, Igor, Marie-Claire, and others all over the world.

Every dollar and every donor matters as we head into 2024, which will, no
doubt, bring further crises and challenges across the world. [ [link removed] ]So don’t
wait: Make your tax-deductible #GivingTuesday gift before midnight.

Thank you,

The Mercy Corps team

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