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People around the world are facing some of the most dire circumstances of our time: violent conflict in the Middle East, war in Ukraine, extreme weather in Africa, fighting in Sudan.

The refrain of tragic events can make us feel helpless — but supporting Mercy Corps is one of the best ways to make a difference.

I’ve personally seen the difference that support from people like you can make in the lives of people caught in conflict and disaster — from providing clean water to families after an earthquake to helping young entrepreneurs grow both their income and local economy.

This month, we’ve set a goal to raise $40,000 to support our emergency response and to create long-term change in communities working to build a brighter future. Will you make a gift today to help families in crisis?
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Here are a few reasons to make a gift to Mercy Corps to help people survive and rebuild when disasters strike:
    Every moment counts. Because 95% of our staff members are from the countries where they work, we receive on-the-ground reports from the places we serve and can assess needs quickly in order to tailor our response to the specific needs of each community.
 
    Locally-led response. We actively develop equitable and meaningful partnerships with local responders who represent and serve the communities where Mercy Corps operates.
 
    Commitment to lasting change. While we focus on meeting urgent humanitarian needs, we also lay the foundation to help communities rebuild stronger.
With so many crises unfolding worldwide, you can do your part by making a gift to Mercy Corps today. Help ensure lifesaving resources are available for families caught in the midst of these tragedies ▸

Thank you for your compassion and support for communities around the world.

Sincerely,

Tjada D’Oyen McKenna,
Mercy Corps Chief Executive Officer