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Challenge Fund to encourage first-time donors
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gifts, up to $300,000. Your gift today could help families determined to
survive in conflict-torn places like Syria.
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Nearly 10 years into the war, when we see the word — Syria — what comes to
mind? Perhaps it’s images of bombed-out buildings, or families running to
cross borders. But there’s so much more to this country. And many millions
of Syrians remain, doing their best to live day by day, as war rages on.
Aisha and Ibrahim, whose names we’ve changed to protect their identities,
are an older couple who’ve stayed in Syria throughout the war. They say
they lived well before, but as the conflict caused food prices to spike,
they turned to their garden to grow food to eat. It was barely enough.
Now that their location is more stable, Mercy Corps team members have
provided an irrigation system to help the couple to grow more food for
their family. They even have enough to sell at local markets, providing
some income. We’re doing this work in several communities in Syria,
providing agriculture training, grants and farming supplies to help
families feed themselves and boost their incomes.
[ Safi ]Safi and Samiratou in Niger
Aisha and Ibrahim harvest vegetables from their garden
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your support can help us have double the impact during our Matching Gift
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And, remember, thanks to the CARES Act, everyone can claim up to $300 in
charitable donations made this year, whether you itemize your deductions
or not.
Changing the world for the better is about the millions of small but
powerful actions we can all take every single day, like supporting these
families in Syria.
Thank you for being a part of what’s next, and for helping to build a
future where everyone can thrive.
Max Baldwin
North West Syria Area Director, Mercy Corps
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