From Jon Wheeler, Save the Children <[email protected]>
Subject Quick update re: hurricane response
Date October 1, 2022 4:17 PM
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John, I had to make sure you saw this.

The number of children and families in urgent need after the devastation of Hurricane Ian just keeps rising. We are doing everything we can: distributing essential supplies, assessing damage, working with partners in the region and making long-term recovery plans – but in a crisis of this magnitude, we urgently need support.

That’s where generous champions for children like you come in, John.

With your help, we can make a lifesaving difference for children impacted by this devastating storm in Florida and South Carolina. We can provide basic necessities like water and hygiene supplies andcan begin working with local childcare providers and schools to restart learning for children whose education has been disrupted.

So please, will you make an emergency gift today to help children impacted by this disaster get the resources and care they need to make a full recovery?
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RUSH AN EMERGENCY GIFT
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Thank you so much for making a life-changing difference in this critical moment.

Jon Wheeler
Save the Children

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From: Save the Children
Date: Fri, September 30, 2022
Subject: Children in Florida need your support

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"FEMA chief: damages from Hurricane Ian to be catastrophic"
- Reuters

"Flooding and power outages grow as Ian moves inland"
- The New York Times

"Hurricane Ian bears down on South Carolina after ravaging Florida"
- The Guardian

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John, the news out of Florida is devastating. Hurricane Ian’s catastrophic winds and flood-inducing rains are putting Florida children at great risk, threatening their homes, schools and communities. And now, the storm is bearing down on South Carolina — putting even more children at risk.

The full scope of this disaster is still unknown, but there are a few things we know for sure: Millions of children and families in Florida and South Carolina are going to need our help to recover in the wake of this crisis, and your support now will make a critical difference.

Will you rush an emergency donation to help us reach our $50,000 goal by midnight and help children, families and communities affected by Hurricane Ian recover from this devastating storm?
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Our Emergency Response Team has been in Florida prepping for the storm, and they are now working to deliver essential, child-focused supplies to kids and families in urgent need, including water, hygiene kits, diapers, wipes, portable cribs and more. They are also assessing the situation so we can continue to meet the evolving needs of children and families for as long as they need us.

As the national leader in protecting children in emergencies, we are committed to doing whatever it takes to ensure their needs are met, but this requires significant resources, John.

So we are personally asking you to give what you can right now to help children get the immediate and long-term support they need in the wake of this disaster.
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Thank you for standing with children, especially in moments of emergency.

Save the Children

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