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Subject How We're Helping in Louisiana after Hurricane Ida
Date August 31, 2021 4:33 PM
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Project HOPE August 2021 e-Newsletter

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How We're Helping in Louisiana after Hurricane Ida
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We're Helping in Louisiana after Hurricane Ida
Louisiana's governor has called the damage "catastrophic". More than 1 million people in the state are without power, and health needs in the wake of the storm could be widespread. Many hospitals in the area were already at capacity with COVID-19 patients -- now, injuries and power outages from the storm could exacerbate the hurricane's impact. >> [link removed]

Voices From Haiti: 'I Cannot Hold Anymore'
The scenes from the aftermath of Haiti's earthquake show how far people are forced to go to find the care they need. Read the latest dispatch from our team on the ground in Haiti after the earthquake and see how your support is helping meet the needs.
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In Ecuador, COVID-19 Trainings Connect Indigenous Groups to Care
Did you know you're supporting an innovative COVID-19 program training health care workers in Ecuador? The training allows them to reach indigenous communities in their native languages of Kichwa and Shuar.
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Hurricane Ida + the Earthquake in Haiti Reminds Us...
That disasters are happening more often, less predicatably, resulting in greater damage. When you become a monthly donor, you are ensuring that we can always respond to life-threatening emergencies and save lives.
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Airlink Helps Project HOPE Rush COVID-19 Support to Nepal
Nepal has faced a devastating surge of COVID-19 this year, overwhelming hospitals and health systems. With your support and the partnership of Airlink, Project HOPE is delivering critically needed PPE and medical supplies to help.
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What I Dream About' in Namibia
Our DREAMS program is helping young women in Namibia focus on a future free from HIV and instead imagine a future of possibility. We asked four young women in the program to share the challenges girls face, their biggest goals for the future, and how DREAMS has helped them.
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Project HOPE in the News
On Twitter:
With a full waiting room at the Beaulieu Clinic in Roche-à-Bateaux, Haiti, Sam, a Project HOPE nurse, & pharmacist Nazaire discuss patient needs following this month's deadly earthquake. We're still supporting health workers on the ground. The latest:
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PBS NEWS HOUR: 10 days after Haiti earthquake, many survivors finally get medical attention
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EVERDAY HEALTH: How to Prepare for 7 Types of Disasters
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