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Subject Displaced by war, starting a new life
Date December 26, 2024 5:29 PM
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Meet
Hryhorii. He’s an animal lover.

Prior to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Hryhorii was retired
and spent much of his time taking care of his garden and animals: cows,
goats, ducks, chickens, and more.

Today, he’s rebuilding the life that he was forced to leave behind. With
cash assistance from Mercy Corps, Hryhorii and his wife Mar’inka are
planting garlic, onion, peppers, cabbage, carrots, and potatoes.

They’ve purchased a small flock of chickens and gaggle of geese and built
a shed for them. They’ve purchased an incubator for eggs, a grain crusher
to make fodder for the animals, and a freezer to keep his goods that he
hopes to sell at local markets soon.

Hryhorii’s story is one
of millions of people who leave their home, their loved ones, and all of
their belongings in search of safety. When conflict and disaster strike in
places like Ukraine and beyond, Mercy Corps teams are there to help them
recover and rebuild their lives.

Our generous partner, Ripple, has given $500,000 to encourage our
community of supporters to match their gift before the end of the year.
[ [link removed] ]Can we count on you to send TWICE the support to families in crisis
now?


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After a missile strike killed his brother, Hryhorii and his wife knew it
was no longer safe to stay in their home, roughly 100 km from Russia’s
border. Leaving meant leaving their animals behind. He says he’ll never
forget the day they left. His animals followed their car as they drove
away.

Hryhorii and Mar’inka stayed with his sister in Kyiv until they found a
new home. It had been abandoned and the fields were overgrown with weeds,
but it was safe. Their neighbors gave them a few things to furnish their
new home and cash assistance from Mercy Corps helped them get back on
their feet.

Before the year ends, make a gift
that will go 2X as far to help families cope, adapt and thrive in the
midst of crisis.


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Together, we can transform the world.

Thank you,

The Mercy Corps team


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