24 million people in Yemen are in need of urgent assistance. Make a gift to our Global Emergency Response Fund to help people in crisis in Yemen and around the world. | Give now ▸ |
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A five-year civil war. A severe hunger crisis. Economic meltdown. The dual health threats of cholera and COVID‑19. These are the multiple disasters that I see people in Yemen facing right now. They need our help, and they can’t wait. Make a gift to Mercy Corps’ Global Emergency Response Fund to help families in crisis in Yemen, and around the world. Your first gift today will help our teams to respond to emergencies without having to wait for additional funding. When lives are on the line, every second counts — that’s why this special fund is so important. With the support of new donors like you, we can make sure families around the world get the help they need, when they need it. Please, give today. We’ve set an ambitious goal to raise $100,000 by midnight on September 30 to support these lifesaving efforts — join us. Thanks to the generous support of donors like you, Mercy Corps has been helping people in Yemen since 2010. Right now our teams here are focused on providing access to food as well as training community health volunteers for COVID‑19 prevention, to relieve the intense suffering of people caught in the crossfire of civil war during a deadly pandemic. Give to our Global Emergency Response Fund today, and your gift will help Mercy Corps respond quickly to disasters — meeting immediate needs and seeing families through in the long term. Here are just a few examples of how your emergency gift could make an impact not only in Yemen, but in countries facing crises around the world:
Thank you for being part of this community of humanitarians. You are making a lifesaving difference. Country Director, Yemen Steve has worked in dozens of conflict settings across the globe. He says that Yemen is one of the most challenging environments he has witnessed. Every dollar counts in Yemen where entire families live on less than $2 per day. |
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