Friend — As global citizens, we must work together to support those in greatest need. Whether in Ukraine, Gaza, Lebanon, Haiti, or elsewhere, everyone deserves HOPE. While you spend the rest of this holiday season with family, friends, and others, please consider making a gift in honor of those facing health crises, mourning the loss of loved ones, and adjusting to environments far from the comfort of home. With just three days left in the year, I urge you to take this chance to help deliver urgent relief with lasting impact and HOPE to the communities we serve across the world.
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Friend, you have the power to make 3X the lifesaving impact right now, while all gifts are triple-matched until 12/31. And it’s a final chance to make a tax-deductible contribution in 2024. Your support will help us be prepared to respond to health crises in 2025, while continuing to deliver care to the communities we proudly serve today.
With appreciation,
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Rabih Torbay
President & CEO
Project HOPE
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Friend,
I wish the end of 2024 also meant the end to the pain and trauma that so many children and families are enduring in crisis zones like Gaza, Lebanon, and Ukraine. Though the new year can make no guarantees, it can bring health, healing, and HOPE — that is, it can with your generous support, Friend. Before Project HOPE’s final match opportunity of the year ends on 12/31, you can help people get the support they need. Please make your tax-deductible gift today when every $1 you donate becomes $3.
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Help save children in Gaza. With the health system collapsing and the constant threat of violence, girls and boys of all ages in Gaza are also at constant risk of death from disease and hunger.
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Help send hygiene kits to people in Lebanon. Displaced families need soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, water purification tablets, and other supplies to protect their health and dignity.
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Help displaced families in Ukraine cope with the trauma of war. Join our efforts to continue mental health support through recreational and social activities, such as counseling, art therapy, and more.
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Rabih Torbay
President & CEO
Project HOPE
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