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A Venezuelan refugee, Anayol Mujica Ibarra fled with her family to Colombia, where Mercy Corps has helped her start a bakery business.
Dear friend,

As crises caused by conflict and climate change continue to increase in both number and intensity, you can provide consistent support to families around the world by becoming a monthly giver this year — a Mercy Corps Partner In Possibility!

To meet the rising challenges in the year ahead, a generous donor has given $15,000 to encourage others to become monthly donors. When you make your first monthly gift today, your commitment will be MATCHED 12X.

Consider a starting gift of $10 per month — that becomes a gift of $120 with our 12X match!

This rare and generous match ends on January 31 — or when our matched gifts total $15,000 — so please don’t wait.
     
"I am a huge fan of Mercy Corps. Their critical and unique approach of addressing root causes and supporting the creation of infrastructure and other tools enables people to become self-sustaining — and more of this kind of approach is desperately needed!"
 
MERCY CORPS DONOR WHO PROVIDED $15,000 FOR 12X MATCH
 
Don’t miss this opportunity to help ensure communities can build toward a more resilient future.

Become a new Partner In Possibility today and your first monthly commitment will be MATCHED 12X! Offer ends January 31, or whenever we reach $15,000 in 12X monthly gifts. You can make a powerful difference for so many people and families around the world.
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Thank you,

Rebecca Helberg Rebecca Helberg
Mercy Corps Sustainer Manager

Based in Chicago, Rebecca is a social justice fundraiser who manages Partners In Possibility — Mercy Corps’ vital monthly donor program. She believes that sustainable, community-centric giving helps create a world where people can cope, adapt, and thrive.