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most effective humanitarian response starts long before an emergency
strikes — and continues for months and years after.
Like in Ukraine, where we moved critical supplies into position ahead of
this year’s invasion, and formed local partnerships that have allowed us
to continue delivering aid effectively. Or in Nepal, where infrastructure
investments like water tanks and retaining walls help to protect
communities from more frequent flooding.
An important part of the funding for this kind of comprehensive
humanitarian response comes from [ [link removed] ]Mercy Corps’ monthly giving community
— our Partners In Possibility.
Monthly giving is a powerful way to send
sustaining support to so many people and communities. Now, as we mobilize
in response to rapidly spreading hunger in Somalia and Ethiopia, ongoing
war in Ukraine, and another year of conflict in Yemen, we invite you to
become one of 100 new Partners In Possibility to come forward and meet
this moment of need. [ [link removed] ]Will you make your first monthly gift
right now?
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To thank you, we’ll send you a special tote bag. It’s made by Syrian
refugees at a women-owned company in Jordan — a business that has grown
and thrived with support from Mercy Corps donors like you.
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Aside from the tote bag (which we hope you’ll love!), here’s why monthly
giving is one of the best ways to support our work:
It’s easy — Monthly giving ensures you’re doing your part each month.
You can pause your giving at any time, and you’ll always receive an
annual tax statement.
It’s effective — Your reliable monthly gift helps us respond
immediately to crises and innovate beyond short-term fixes to help
communities build back stronger.
It’s efficient — Giving automatically helps us reduce administrative
costs, which means more of each dollar goes to families facing crisis.
[ [link removed] ]Become a monthly donor now and help Mercy Corps address the world’s
most urgent challenges — from natural disasters to enduring poverty, food
insecurity to climate change.
Thank you,
[10]Rebecca Helberg Rebecca Helberg
Mercy Corps Sustainer Manager
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