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Dear Friend,
Thank you for joining us and making a generous gift to help families in
need — your compassion is truly inspiring. Thank you for joining us and
making a compassionate leadership gift to help families in need — your
generosity is truly inspiring. Thank you for joining Mercy Corps’ global
community of supporters — your compassion makes our work possible. Thank
you for joining our extraordinary Partners In Mercy community with a
monthly gift to help families in need — your compassion is truly
inspiring.
As Mercy Corps’ Chief Executive Officer, I want to personally welcome you
to our global community of humanitarians. You’ve made the choice to be a
part of something bigger than yourself, and we’re so grateful to have you
onboard as we work together to build a better world.
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From poverty and hunger to natural disasters and violent conflict, it’s
easy to see a world full of insurmountable challenges. But at Mercy Corps,
we see the power of human potential and the possibility of transformative
change.
When others are suffering, caring people like you don’t hesitate to act.
Working together as a global community of changemakers, we empower people
in more than 40 countries to recover from crisis, build better lives and
strengthen their communities from within.
Here are just a few examples of what Partners In Mercy like you Mercy
Corps supporters make possible:
Mercy Corps helping Syrian families
[ Mercy ]Mercy Corps helping Syrian families
Millions of families in Syria and neighboring countries are living in
limbo, waiting for peace and a chance to resume work, school and normal
daily life. For years, Mercy Corps has been delivering humanitarian aid to
civilians in Syria’s hardest to reach areas and to the over 5 million
refugees living in neighboring countries. Each month our team members and
local partners work to help hundreds of thousands of children and families
heal from the trauma of war and rebuild stronger lives.
Mercy Corps fighting famine
[ Mercy ]Mercy Corps fighting famine
Famine is the most severe form of widespread hunger, and it’s currently
threatening 20 million lives in Africa and the Middle East. Families are
facing hunger, starvation and even death in places like Niger, DR Congo,
South Sudan and Yemen. Mercy Corps is on the ground in all four countries
providing urgently needed food, water and sanitation supplies. Our team
members are working hard to reach as many people as possible — helping
communities stave off hunger and children and families survive.
Mercy Corps providing relief from natural disasters
[ Mercy ]Mercy Corps providing relief from natural disasters
Where the world needs us, we’re there — before, during and after a natural
disaster. Mercy Corps has responded to almost every major global disaster
in the last 20 years, providing more than $570 million in lifesaving aid
in the last five years alone. From Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico to
tsunamis in Indonesia, our teams responded and offered a critical
lifeline. Beyond delivering emergency supplies, we work with affected
communities long after the crisis to ensure they have the resources they
need to build back even stronger.
Mercy Corps building better tomorrows
[ Mercy ]Mercy Corps building better tomorrows
We take on the world’s toughest challenges with bold approaches — always
with the intention of connecting people to opportunities that strengthen
their community. That’s why we invest in agricultural resilience, gender
equality, peacebuilding and technology. In Mongolia, where 70 percent of
the pastoral land has been degraded by the changing climate, Mercy Corps
developed a mobile messaging system so herders can access real-time
weather information to keep their livestock alive. We help people create
solutions to the specific risks they face, because we know their lives
depend on it.
When we come together, our global community of humanitarians has an
incredible impact. Over almost four decades, our work has helped more than
220 million people survive emergencies, recover from crisis and build back
even stronger.
There’s still much to be done. With a record 68.5 million people displaced
by ongoing crises in Syria, Yemen, Nigeria and beyond, the number of
people urgently in need of food, safe shelter, clean water and more is
great — and may well continue to grow. But I know this is a challenge we
can solve — if we work together.
You can do more to help right now. You can spread the word right now. You
can help right now.
Your caring support each month shows that you stand with Mercy Corps and
children and families in need around the world. So please add your name to
our online pledge and share it with your friends and family to inspire
them to join us in making change possible. Make Start making an impact by
pledging to stand with Mercy Corps and children and families in need
around the world. Then, share it with your friends and family to inspire
them to join us in making change possible.
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around the world.
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Thank you for joining Mercy Corps. I’m so glad to have you with us.
Sincerely,
[11]Neal Keny-Guyer
Neal Keny-Guyer, Mercy Corps CEO
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