From Christy @ Mercy Corps <[email protected]>
Subject Disaster can strike at any moment
Date September 22, 2021 6:38 PM
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Friend,

After a natural disaster, you might find me on location working alongside
our teams as they assess damages and respond. It’s my job to keep our
global community updated about what’s happening on the ground. I’m proud
to share how Mercy Corps collaborates with communities and creates
effective, locally led programs that both address immediate needs and
result in real, lasting change.

Start a monthly contribution today. You can help build a more stable future
where everyone can prosper.

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With support from monthly givers, we’ve been able to help people recover and
rebuild after disasters for the past 40+ years.

  [ [link removed] ]Haiti  
   

 
[ [link removed] ]Haiti, 2021
 
[ [link removed] ]Mercy Corps has worked in Haiti for more than a decade. Our
  relationships with local partners and years of expertise meant that  
after the most recent 7.2 magnitude earthquake, we were ready to
assist. We’ve already supplied 15,000+ people with essentials and will
be providing cash assistance to thousands of families.
 

  [ [link removed] ]Puerto Rico  
   

 
[ [link removed] ]Puerto Rico, 2017
 
[ [link removed] ]We continue to help Puerto Ricans recover from the effects of
  Hurricane Maria. Today, they are better prepared for future disasters:  
17 local community centers known as "Resilience Hubs" are now stocked
with solar energy, emergency kits, and potable water storage to
prepare nearly 100,000 people in at-risk areas.
 

  [ [link removed] ]Nepal  
   

 
[ [link removed] ]Nepal, 2015
 
  [ [link removed] ]After the 2015 earthquakes, Mercy Corps distributed relief kits  
and cash transfers, reaching over 114,000 people. Mercy Corps
continues to help communities in Nepal adapt to the effects of climate
change with programs to improve agriculture and livelihoods.
 

Our teams around the world work tirelessly to protect people, homes, and
livelihoods in the short and long term after a natural disaster occurs.
Your contributions help us continue this important work to provide safer,
more promising futures for communities in recovery. [ [link removed] ]Please, take a
moment today to help us prepare for and respond to emergencies and natural
disasters for years to come.

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Sincerely,

[16]Christy Delafield Christy Delafield,
Mercy Corps Managing Director, Communications

Christy believes that no matter who you are, serving and engaging with
your global community has never been more needed. She is passionate about
connecting the news media, supporters, and policymakers to the information
they need and the authentic stories that inspire.

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