From Adrienne @ Mercy Corps <[email protected]>
Subject For Syria: Your signature today supports humanitarian aid
Date April 6, 2021 10:12 PM
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Sign our pledge to show the strength of the Mercy Corps community for the
people of Syria

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Dear Friend,

As we move into the eleventh year of violent conflict in Syria, millions
of Syrians have fled their homes and now face compounding challenges due
to harsh conditions and COVID‑19. Women, men, and children are determined
to survive but there isn’t enough aid to meet basic needs across the
country.

Mercy Corps team members have worked for years on the ground to deliver
humanitarian aid to civilians in Syria’s most hard-to-reach areas, and
right now, we’re hoping that humanitarians like you will speak up in
support. [ [link removed] ]Will you sign our pledge before midnight and help us reach our
goal of 30,000 signatures?

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From early in the crisis we’ve provided emergency supplies like water,
food, and shelter to people in the most critical moments. Where need
continues to be immediate — such as in displacement sites — these will
remain an essential part of our response.

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With help from a Mercy Corps grant, "Nur" (real name withheld for safety)
was able to buy a sewing machine to help grow her tailoring shop in
northeast Syria.
In other places, we provide longer-term support to Syrians (like "Nur,"
above) who are working to reestablish their lives and livelihoods. We’re
providing farmers with training and agricultural supplies, like seeds and
irrigation equipment, to establish sustainable sources of crops. We offer
grants and microfinance options for displaced Syrians to strengthen their
businesses, and we teach young people marketable skills.

Our research shows that supporting people in their ways of earning a
living during conflict offers more and better prospects for survival and
recovery.

Even as they work to overcome the impacts of the last ten years, Syrian
communities are in need of humanitarian assistance to meet their basic
needs and build sustainable livelihoods — experts are predicting that over
70% of the Syrian population may need vital aid in 2021.

When we tell the story of our work in Syria to others who can help, we
want to show the strength of the Mercy Corps community standing alongside
the people of Syria. [ [link removed] ]Will you take action today?

[ [link removed] ]Sign the pledge
Now
is the moment for humanitarians to speak out in support of Syria’s
recovery, and help to reach our goal of 30,000 signatures in support of
Syrian families. Please take a minute and [ [link removed] ]add your signature today.

With gratitude,

[9]Adrienne Karecki
Adrienne Karecki, Mercy Corps Chief Development and Marketing Officer

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