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Celebrate World Refugee Day with a gift

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Help deliver humanitarian relief, trauma healing, advocacy, legal services, and more.   Friend, last year, the United Nations reported that at least 114 million people were displaced worldwide - a historic number. [If you can, please donate to AFSC’s Refugee Response Fund today.]( We rely on caring people like you to fund humanitarian relief, trauma healing initiatives, advocacy, legal services, and more in communities around the world. Every gift makes a difference and helps secure a $100,000 match. [AFSC logo](   [MATCH MY GIFT]( [Over 110 million people have been displaced worldwide.]( Friend, today is World Refugee Day – a day to remember all who have had to flee their homes in search of safety.  In Gaza, AFSC has been at the forefront of efforts to bring humanitarian relief, thanks to the generosity of caring people like you. From Sudan to the U.S.-Mexico border and in many other communities, your support makes a critical difference. When you give, you help: [Outline of the Gaza Strip with an image of two smiling children from Gaza inside]( Provide humanitarian relief in Gaza: Your generosity helps provide food, water, blankets, activities for children, and more. Our team has served over 600,000 people since October. [Outline of the US with an image inside of three women at a rally holding signs in support of immigrant rights. The signs read 'Radical HospitALLity', 'Build a Longer Table Not a Higher Wall', and 'Welcome With Love'.]( Support immigrants to the U.S.: Your kindness helps communities mobilize to welcome and support immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border and across the country. Our legal team helps about 2,000 immigrants resolve their cases each year. [Outline of Sudan with an image inside of AFSC relief aid workers a refugee woman and her child.]( Advocate for a just, lasting peace in Sudan: Your donation supports local, regional, and international efforts to stop the war and end the famine, which are impacting about 25 million people. And these are just a few examples! When you give to our Refugee Response Fund, you help people in communities worldwide at a time when record numbers have been displaced. And during our matching gift challenge, your gift goes twice as far. [Please help turn $100,000 into $200,000 for humanitarian relief, advocacy, and more with a generous gift today!]( [MATCH MY GIFT](   American Friends Service Committee 1501 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 United States [AFSC.org]( | [unsubscribe](

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