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Hundreds of donors from your community and across the U.S. have already made their year-end matching gift for people facing disaster, poverty, and conflict. And we could not be more grateful.

With only one day remaining in 2022, every dollar counts for families as they build towards a more inclusive, resilient future. Will you beat the New Year’s rush and help turn challenge into change for families in the midst of crisis by making a tax-deductible contribution today?
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A group of generous donors has contributed $400,000 to our Matching Gift Challenge Fund to encourage supporters like you to match their gifts. That means every matching donation can go TWICE as far to help fuel the work that thousands of Mercy Corps team members and partners like Rosbella (below) are doing around the world to support communities as they build toward a brighter future.

Please help us reach our $400,000 goal before the year ends by donating now ▸

– The Mercy Corps team


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From: Wairima @ Mercy Corps <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, December 30, 2022 at 8:09 AM
Subject: "Sometimes they sleep hungry..."







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Please, take a moment from your day to meet Rosbella, a community health volunteer in Kaloboru, Kenya who has worked for decades providing health education and vital services for her neighbors.

Mercy Corps has partnered with local leaders and experts like Rosbella, to uncover and address the root causes of acute malnutrition in the region, and to support the Kaloboru clinic’s lifesaving work.

Rosbella is motivated by her belief that all mothers should be able to make sure their children are healthy. But after two years with insufficient rain, access to food in the region has become even more challenging — and Rosbella, along with Mercy Corps team members around the globe, are counting on your generosity to help them respond.
   
   
     
"There are no crops planted when the famine is destroying the land. The main challenge is inadequate food, at times these families rely on selling firewood, they buy maize with the money they get, and a small and malnourished child cannot be fed fully on maize. The drought and famine have escalated the situation, sometimes they sleep hungry when their firewood is not sold that day."

– ROSBELLA, COMMUNITY HEALTH VOLUNTEER, KENYA
 
This sort of struggle is happening not just in Kenya, but across the Horn of Africa and in communities worldwide.

Rosbella is one of thousands of Mercy Corps volunteers, partners, and team members devoting their time and energy to supporting these communities every single day.

Together, we’re united against poverty, drought, and inaction — and your generous gift today will help accelerate this work in the year ahead. A group of generous donors has already given $400,000 to encourage our community of givers to make a matching gift, so your gift today can help us go twice as far for families in need.

With just one day remaining in 2022, please make your tax-deductible gift to help turn challenge into change for so many families across the globe.
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Rosbella (left) listens to Elizabeth (right, holding her daughter) during their health check-up.
Earlier this year, Rosbella met with Elizabeth, a 35-year-old mother of seven children. Elizabeth lives with her family in Turkana, an area in northwestern Kenya that has been experiencing severe drought. For income, Elizabeth and her husband collect firewood to sell at local markets, but they are still not able to generate enough income to support their family.
Elizabeth’s one-year-old daughter received critical care for malnutrition, plus malaria medication, supplementary food, and regular check-ups at a Mercy Corps-supported clinic nearby.
As a mother, Rosbella says she feels a special connection to the mothers with whom she works. Having grown up in this region of Kenya, she believes she is uniquely positioned to support local mothers with care and respect.

Between crisis and recovery, Rosbella and members of the global Mercy Corps team are helping to build healthier communities for millions of families like Elizabeth’s.

Will you strengthen this essential work with a tax-deductible matching gift right now?

Thank you for your generosity during this season of giving.

Sincerely,

Wairima Ndungu Wairima Ndungu
Mercy Corps Africa Media & Communications Manager

Wairima taps her 14 years of experience — and her passion for telling authentic, inspirational African stories — to provide strategic communications support to 19 country offices, while connecting newsmakers, donors, and policy makers to the information they need.
P.S. We know you’re hearing a lot from us these days. The reason is simple: Every dollar we raise right now helps the people we work with protect their families and improve their lives. If you’ve already made your gift (thank you!) or would rather not get our year-end emails, click here to pause email until January.