Plus our progress in the Navajo Nation... Explore the Project HOPE March e-Newsletter                                                            
HOPE NEWS: March 2021
Humanitarian medical teams treat people in  need in Yemen. Here a doctor examines a young boys eyes up close as the boy's mother holds him on her lap.

6 Numbers That Tell the Story of the Health Crisis in Yemen

After six years of devastating war, the humanitarian crisis in Yemen is the worst on earth, with 80% of the population in need of humanitarian relief. These six numbers show the true cost and scale of the country's massive health crisis.

ON YEMEN
 
Volunteer medical professionals in blue Project HOPE scrubs and blue medical masks smile and hug in a parking lot of a hospital in the Navajo Nation.

Celebrating the Progress Achieved in the Navajo Nation

On March 22, health authorities in Navajo Nation reported no new coronavirus cases within a 24-hour period for the first time in 2021. This landmark comes after winter months marked by severe losses. Learn more about how vaccinations are working.

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A Project HOPE team member takes looks at the photographer taking her picture with a small smile. She has her hair pulled back in a ponytail and a blue baseball cap, along with a blue mask.

Send Your Note To Health Workers

Your words of appreciation can mean so much to the health care heroes providing vaccinations and lifesaving care to people in urgent need. Send a note to show just how grateful we are for their help.
Add Your Note >>

A nurse gives her patient a treatment as she sits in a wheelchair. They both wear blue scrubs, masks and head coverings.

Help Reach People in Need Now

Leaving communities out of COVID-19 vaccinations puts all of us at risk. Please help supply, train and vaccinate vulnerable workers, families and communities facing health crises with an emergency donation today.
Make an Emergency Gift >>

Teresa Narvaez, right, has been with Project HOPE for 31 years, overseeing our maternal and child health work in the Dominican Republic since 1995. She's pictured here with families and young children. Photo courtesy Teresa Narvaez, used with permission.

We Are Project HOPE: Teresa Narvaez

Thirty-one years ago, Teresa Narvaez traveled 12 hours by bus to interview with Project HOPE in Ecuador. Today she has spent more than 30 years saving countless lives there and in the Dominican Republic.
Hear from Teresa >>

A graphic showing a timeline of events related to Project HOPE's response to COVID-19 in 2020.

COVID-19 One Year Later: a Pandemic Timeline

On March 11, 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Today we reflect on own global response, which has reached 150 countries, and like all our work, is only possible because of the vital support of donors and partners like you.
Your Impact >>

Project HOPE in the News

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