From Christy Delafield, Mercy Corps <[email protected]>
Subject The refugee crisis is a human crisis: 48 hours to act
Date June 18, 2020 4:36 PM
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June 20 is World Refugee Day. 70 million people seek a safe and healthy
place to call home. Can you help?

[ [link removed] ]Show your compassion for the 70+ million people seeking a place to
call home ▸

[ [link removed] ]Mercy Corps

World Refugee Day is Saturday, June 20th. It’s a day to
remember that more than 70 million people in the world right now have been
forcibly displaced from their homes, some of them multiple times. People
fleeing from places like Venezuela, Afghanistan, South Sudan, Myanmar,
Somalia are seeking refuge, and more than 12 million from Syria, where
women and children are an overwhelming 80% of the refugee population.

Today, the threat of COVID‑19 has made life even more dangerous and
difficult for people living in temporary shelter or refugee camps. [ [link removed] ]Your
gift today
to our COVID‑19 Resilience Fund can help provide emergency supplies, food,
clean water and urgently needed support to refugees and other vulnerable
communities during this crisis and beyond.

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[ Oriana ]Oriana and Joelbi in Colombia
(Riohacha, Colombia) Oriana, 43, (with her daughter, Joelbi, 17), fled to
Colombia after the Venezuelan hospital where she worked was shut down,
leaving her unable to feed her family. Living in a makeshift shelter, they
continue to seek opportunities for a better future.
In Colombia, pandemic lockdown has made already scarce jobs disappear for
Venezuelan migrants. It’s a humanitarian crisis now considered to be the
worst in the Western Hemisphere. We’re adapting our emergency cash program
so that we can still safely deliver assistance both digitally and
door-to-door, and distributing hygiene kits to prevent virus spread.

The refugee crisis is a human crisis. Behind the statistics are people
filled with unique life experiences and dreams for the future. They are
mothers longing to return home, fathers yearning to work again, children
searching for a childhood.

And with support from people like you, Mercy Corps is responding to help
refugees, displaced people and other vulnerable communities around the
world. We provide urgent resources like cash, food, water and shelter —
combined with ongoing services like youth centers, business recovery and
life skills training — to build a future where everyone can prosper.

This World Refugee Day, show your compassion for the more than 70 million
people seeking a safe and healthy place to call home. [ [link removed] ]Please give what
you can before midnight on June 20. Your generosity has the power to
change lives.

[ [link removed] ]Give Now
Thank you for being a humanitarian, and for knowing that a better world is possible.

With gratitude,

Christy Delafield
Mercy Corps Director of Communications

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