Project Hope November 2019 e-Newsletter
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Born Too Soon: 5 Things to Know About Prematurity
Prematurity is the leading cause of death among children under 5 worldwide. Find out what causes premature births, why they are happening more often, and what you and Project HOPE are doing to help protect mothers and their babies.
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Crisis in Yemen
Project HOPE, in partnership with three other humanitarian organizations, is sending a new team of volunteers to provide urgently needed care and medical training to people in Yemen. Get the facts about one of the world's worst crises and how you can help.
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HOPE in Photos: Midwives Save Lives in Indonesia
Bridging the gaps in care for women in rural Indonesia, Project HOPE-trained midwives help mothers and newborns survive.
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Make 4X the Lifesaving Impact
Help deliver more lifesaving medicine, training and aid to people in need of care when you give to our limited time #GivingTuesday Match.
QUADRUPLE MY GIFT >
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Spotlight on the Field: Banneh in Sierra Leone
Meet Banneh, an extraordinary health worker who dedicates her time to making sure mothers and children in Sierra Leone have the best chance to thrive.
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Give A Gift of Stock!
A gift of appreciated stock or other assets allows you to claim a charitable deduction on the full market value, with no capital gains tax on the appreciation, all while you help care for others with Project HOPE! Contact us at (800) 544-4673, ext. 960 to get full details.
MORE ABOUT SECURITIES >
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Project HOPE in the News
RELIEFWEB: As Yemen Crisis Worsens Project HOPE, The Humanitarian Alliance for Yemen Launches Medical Mission >
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