Still time to make the most of #GivingTuesday + a chance to do something
good...today!!
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#GivingTuesday may be
over, but your chance to help us tackle some of the world’s biggest
challenges isn’t.
In case you missed it, a group of supporters has contributed an additional
$21,000 to our Matching Gift Challenge Fund to encourage people like you
to match their gifts today!
Will you make a donation before midnight PST? [ [link removed] ]Your matching gift can
help us go twice as far to alleviate hardship and build long-term
solutions to the complex challenges facing millions of people.
Thank you for your generosity,
The Mercy Corps team
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From: Craig @ Mercy Corps <
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Date: Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 10:49 AM
Subject: #GivingTuesday isn’t over yet!
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Great news! A group of
donors has contributed an additional $21,000 to our Matching Gift
Challenge Fund to inspire humanitarians like you to keep the
#GivingTuesday spirit going. [ [link removed] ]Will you match their generous gifts so we
can multiply our impact together?
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This year, Mercy Corps has reached more than 50 million people in more
than 40 countries around the world. Every matching gift our supporters
make toward this $21,000 Matching Gift Challenge goal can help us create
transformative solutions to some of the most urgent crises, including
hunger, poverty, and the acute impacts of climate change.
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[ [link removed] ]Addressing the root causes of hunger
[ [link removed] ]Like most families in her village, Halima’s family lives
hand-to-mouth and relies heavily on agriculture. Climate change has
contributed to more frequent and lengthier droughts, making it harder
for her family to grow enough food. Mercy Corps helped Halima’s family
build sustainable solutions by providing them with millet seeds,
cash-for-work to restore farmland, goats, and training. (Niger, 2018)
You’ve probably heard from a lot of organizations over the past week, so
I’ll share my opinion on what makes Mercy Corps so special: our team
members. For more than two decades, I’ve watched our team of dedicated,
driven, and compassionate humanitarians help people like Halima build a
more resilient future.
What’s more, 84% of our team members are from the countries where they
work. Many of them experience the same challenges as the communities they
serve, meaning they’re close to the issues and the solutions.
Wherever you are in the world, you can be close to the solutions too. Your
generous support can help us address the immediate and long-term impacts
of crises: from delivering food and clean water to helping small business
owners, farmers, and families thrive into the future.
Let’s make the most of our $21,000 matching gift opportunity to help more
families. [ [link removed] ]Please join the global movement of generosity and make your
matching gift today — every
dollar counts.
With gratitude,
Craig Redmond
Senior Vice President of Programs,
Mercy Corps
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