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Today is [ [link removed] ]World Water Day — a day to help vulnerable
communities access the clean water they desperately need. And with the
world in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic, access to clean water for hand
washing and sanitation is more important than ever.
Our goal this World Water Day is to raise $35,000 by midnight tonight to
help power Mercy Corps field teams around the world, including our team
members in Syria who are distributing hygiene kits to newly displaced
people and families, and providing the critical information people need to
help protect themselves against COVID-19.
[ [link removed] ]Make a gift TODAY. [ [link removed] ]Together, we can have up to 5
times the impact and deliver food, water and critical aid to families in
need.
[ World ]World Water Day
Without consistent access to clean water and sanitation, displaced
children and families in Syria face many challenges to their health and
hygiene.
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Your gift can have up to 5 times the impact. How does that work? Since
2015, Mercy Corps has been able to raise an average of $4 in government
and foundation grants compared to every $1 in individual gifts. Your gift
today will be combined with grants from other sources, enabling us to rush
up to 5 times more lifesaving assistance to help children and families
around the world.
[ [link removed] ]Together, we can have up to 5 times the impact!
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In so many of the countries where we work, the risk of
rapidly spreading disease is not new. For decades, Mercy Corps teams have
provided essential water and sanitation support to communities, including:
• In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mercy Corps teams provided
support during outbreaks of the Ebola virus, including helping large
communities access clean and safe water, as well as improving
sanitation practices and hygiene information.
• In Yemen, in response to the deadly cholera outbreak, Mercy Corps
provided food assistance and safe drinking water to families as well
as support to cholera treatment centers.
• In South Sudan, Mercy Corps provided desperately needed latrines,
showers, hand-washing stations and clean water to help people survive
and prevent the spread of diseases like measles and cholera in camps
and communities.
Across the world, access to clean water is at the center of many of our
projects. Despite the new challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic,
we are dedicated to continuing to deliver the lifesaving assistance that
more than 28 million people around the world rely on.
[ [link removed] ]Make a gift today and help us reach our
$35,000 goal by midnight tonight. When we work together,
we can help families access clean water, and change lives for good.
Thank you,
[25]Adrienne Karecki
Adrienne Karecki, Mercy Corps Chief Development and Marketing Officer
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