John,
I wanted to make sure you saw Janti’s email last week about the cuts to essential humanitarian assistance. Last night, deadly airstrikes killed hundreds of people in Gaza, a devastating escalation in a nearly 18-month war. As an organization with essential funding at risk, we must ensure we can still respond quickly when disasters like last night's happen. It's been a hard year for humanitarians everywhere, and it feels like it just keeps getting worse.
But now is not the time to stop. Now is not the time to give up hope.
We've been fighting to defend children's rights for over a century – and we'll never back down.
So much is at stake right now. Because of these cuts,
❤️🩹 1.2 million people in the DRC will lose lifesaving health care, nutrition, water and sanitation.
💉 Over one million people in Sudan, home to the world’s most dire humanitarian crisis, will be cut off from nutritional and medical care.
🚨 25,000 Colombians – including 16,000 children – will no longer have food or safe places to learn and play. Without protection, they could fall victim to organized crime and sexual violence.
Every child deserves a life free from suffering. It's the bare minimum, and Save the Children won't accept any less. No matter what tomorrow brings, we're committed to providing lifesaving aid, advocating for children and helping families recover from devastating disasters.
But now more than ever, we need you to join us.
If you can, please donate here to show you're up for the fight. Every bit fuels our tireless efforts to save children’s lives.
In solidarity,
Michelle Sharnick
Save the Children
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From: Janti Soeripto @ Save the Children
Date: Thursday, March 13, 2025
Subject: “URGENT: Children are dying needlessly ” |