From Yevhen @ Mercy Corps <[email protected]>
Subject Inside a Ukraine emergency supply warehouse ➡️
Date February 22, 2024 5:31 PM
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Dear friend,

I recently visited Mercy Corps’ warehouse in Ukraine stocked with supplies
ready to distribute to families who had no choice but to leave their
homes, livelihoods, and belongings behind.

The shelves in the warehouse are lined with boxes filled with kits that
include hygiene, baby, kitchen, emergency shelter, and food items to meet
the shelter, water and sanitation, and food security needs of people
affected by the war.

I saw how our Ukraine team continues to communicate with local
organizations and community members to understand the most urgent needs
and refine systems to quickly meet those needs even after two years of
war.

You
are a critical part of helping people whose lives have been devastated by
conflict and disaster in places like Ukraine. [ [link removed] ]Will you make a gift
today to help us reach our $40,000 February funding goal to help power our
humanitarian response in 40+ countries?


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The Mercy Corps team surveys the rows and rows of boxed supplies, a
reminder of all of the families restarting their lives in the midst of
this war.


The situation in Ukraine is constantly changing. Every attack can create
an influx of displaced people. Areas previously inaccessible to
humanitarian aid can suddenly open up requiring us to move quickly to
deliver aid. Damage to critical infrastructure can create new needs among
families. Shifting front lines can increase the urgency to respond in
particular regions.

Our response is flexible, designed to enable early action and provide
rapid lifesaving humanitarian assistance at a moment’s notice. Our team
continues to study potential hazards to responding quickly and is
constantly creating new kits to meet people’s evolving needs.

Cash assistance is another effective way we address shifting community
needs. Families receive prepaid cards so they can purchase the items they
need when they need them — whether that’s filling prescription
medications, repairing their homes, or purchasing household supplies.

Your
support helps fuel our response in Ukraine and 40+ countries where
families are grappling with crises. [ [link removed] ]Give now to help us be ready at a
moment’s notice and stay long after the headlines fade to help communities
rebuild stronger.

With gratitude,

Yevhen Astrashenok
Mercy Corps RRM Coordinator, Ukraine Response

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