From Hank @ IRC Supporter Communications <[email protected]>
Subject Please don’t ignore this plea for aid, John. (FWD:)
Date December 19, 2023 9:36 PM
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Right now, millions of children and families in crisis zones like Ukraine, Gaza and Afghanistan are struggling to survive as temperatures plummet. The IRC is working to rush more aid to people hit hardest by the cold and winter rains, but we need more resources to reach as many people as possible. Can you help today?

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I wanted to share a note from my colleague, Inna, below. Please, take a moment to read her words, as she explains the conditions that families are forced to live through this winter – and how the aid you’ll help deliver can make a tremendous difference.

I hope you’ll make a special one-time gift to help change and protect lives this holiday and frigid winter season. And as Inna explains, if you make a gift today, it will be 3X matched when you use this personalized link: [link removed]

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Thanks, as always.

- Hank, IRC





From: Inna @ IRC Winter Appeal

To: [email protected]

Subject: [MATCH ACTIVE NOW] Help Ukrainians and other refugees like me during this holiday – and freezing cold winter – season

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John –

I'm Inna, a member of the Client and Community Outreach team for the IRC and a recently resettled Ukrainian refugee.

When I left Ukraine last year, I only brought two weeks of clothes with me. I am so thankful to be living in London now, but my heart is still with my hometown of Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine, especially during the holidays... and during the frigid winter season there. (Our teams are warning that Ukraine's winter will be the coldest yet since the current conflict escalated.)

This year, many families remain torn apart by the conflict and are gathered together in temporary shelters. Many of my friends and family members still in Ukraine can’t rely on access to heat or electricity.

Children and families urgently need humanitarian assistance (heaters, warm blankets and clothes) to stay warm — but the truth is that there aren't enough resources to reach everyone right now.

In this season of giving, I hope you'll remember families like mine in Ukraine and around the world and give a gift of hope, comfort and warmth. If you make a gift using this link, it will be 3X matched: [link removed]

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During this critical time, my colleagues are hoping to reach as many people as possible — The IRC is distributing warm blankets, hats and mittens. We're also distributing heaters as blackouts and damaged neighborhoods make it difficult to keep homes warm. And we're providing spaces where children can continue to learn and celebrate the holidays despite these challenging circumstances.

And I can assure you the impact is tremendous.

Many times last winter, my own mother had just four hours of power each day to do all her cooking, cleaning and laundry. If that period of electricity was in the middle of the night, she’d wake up and do what she needed to do. I fear this winter will be similarly challenging, or worse.

Please, I hope you will make a gift to fund life-changing programs like these – for families in Ukraine and others around the world – this holiday season. If you make a gift today, it will be 3X matched: [link removed]

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As a Ukrainian, it means the world to me that supporters like you are doing what you can to help. Because at such a moment, it actually feels like we're not alone. In the whole tragedy, in this whole horrible war, knowing people around the world are caring and giving shows me what strong support we have.

– Inna



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My husband Wlliam and our dog, Cooper, in Kaniv, Central Ukraine last year. Thank you so much for listening to my story and for your generous support this holiday season.



Inna Gordiienko

Client and Community Outreach Officer

International Rescue Committee

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