In Sudan, an IRC staff member screens Zeinab for malnutrition.
John,
Every day, IRC staff around the world embody the true spirit of humanitarianism—responding to crises with courage, compassion and an unwavering commitment to helping families not just survive, but rebuild their lives. Especially during a time when unprecedented funding cuts to foreign aid can disrupt this work, our staff of talented and compassionate humanitarians remain committed.
As we celebrate World Humanitarian Day today, please make a gift—matched 5x today—in honor of the IRC staffers who have dedicated their lives to helping others. Your gift will help ensure we can continue to reach as many people as possible with life-changing aid.
Our humanitarian workers include nurses, field officers, nutritionists, teachers, social workers and doctors who risk everything to help others.
They're people like Mohammed Mansour, our Senior Nutrition Manager in Gaza. Despite being displaced five times himself, Mohammed is still doing all he can to help others, guiding our teams remotely as they deliver nutrition services to families in need.
Mohammed's work—and the work of thousands of other IRC staff around the world—is only possible with the support of caring people like you.
This World Humanitarian Day, please make a gift to help power the IRC's work in more than 40 countries around the world.
—The International Rescue Committee
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