From [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject Keeping Hope Alive for Venezuelans
Date August 30, 2019 3:04 PM
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Project HOPE e-Newsletter

HOPE in Photos: A Visit to Sierra Leone

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Sierra Leone has the highest maternal mortality rate
in the world. See how your support is making a difference.

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Mothers and their families who have fled Venezuela for Colombia

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Portraits of Displacement: 3 Venezuelan Mothers
Seek Refuge in Colombia

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In search of health care and other urgently-needed
aid, thousands of women, men and children flee Venezuela to Colombia
every day. We recently spoke to three such displaced women who are now
living in Colombia with their children.

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Project HOPE helps equip hospitals and train healthcare workers in the
Dominican Republic

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Saving Newborns in the Dominican Republic
- One Hospital at a Time

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Thanks to support from our donors, Project HOPE
is transforming a hospital in Santiago and improving care for newborns
and for expectant and new mothers.
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Donate now to save lives

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Save a Life Today -- Your Gift Multiplies 5X

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Send health and HOPE to families around the
world. Help deliver training, medicines and supplies where they're
needed most.
Donate now

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Project HOPE's new CEO, Rabih Torbay

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Meet our new CEO: Rabih Torbay

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An internationally recognized expert in managing
humanitarian crises, Rabih first joined Project HOPE in 2017. In this
story, Rabih tells us what inspired his career switch from civil
engineering to humanitarian work.
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Project HOPE brings healthcare to remote shantytowns in Namibia

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Bringing Healthcare to a Shantytown in Namibia

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Project HOPE health workers help connect
residents of a shantytown in Namibia to lifesaving medical care,
particularly treatment for HIV.
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