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Cholera outbreak in Sudan.     Trouble viewing this email? [View it online.](  Gaza update: Children in Gaza continue to suffer the most. [Gifts to CARE’s Gaza Response are matched 10X right now »](     [CARE](   [3X Emergency match](   {NAME}, last month marked 500 days of relentless conflict in Sudan that has killed thousands and left millions in dire need of humanitarian assistance, with women and girls bearing the worst. "In Sudan, communities already grappling with the horrors of war are now suffering from a rising tide of cholera brought about by widespread floods," says CARE Sudan's Deputy Country Director, Hussein Araban. [Our best match of the season applies to your emergency gift now – 3X the impact.](   [3X MATCH – GIVE NOW](   [!]( CRISIS ALERT: Cholera outbreak in Sudan after flooding - 3X emergency match »   [Children in a camp stading in flood water](   What’s going on in Sudan: Every day is a living nightmare. Conflict has forced at least 1 in 4 people out of their homes to overcrowded displacement camps with not enough food and meager sanitation facilities. What now: Nearly a year and a half into the war, displaced families are facing a new threat to their lives after flooding this summer: cholera, a highly preventable waterborne disease not seen in the U.S. since 1910. But if left untreated, it is deadly within hours. The number of confirmed cases has already reached the hundreds. This is the first cholera outbreak in Sudan in five years. Contaminated water and inadequate sanitation facilities in already crowded displacement camps have fueled the spread of the disease, particularly among those who are most at risk: hungry families, women, and children. What CARE is doing: The health of families and children is one of our top priorities everywhere we work, and communities depend on CARE to help prevent diseases like cholera from becoming uncontrollable. In Sudan, CARE remains committed to providing lifesaving assistance by restoring an existing Cholera Treatment Center, supplying patients with treatment beds and meals, training community volunteers, and enhancing water supplies. Every person – from Sudan to Yemen to Bangladesh – should have access to safe water, hygiene, and sanitation facilities. We know these critical interventions save lives. [With your support, we can reach more people at risk of disease.](   Your emergency gift is matched 3X to triple your impact. Give now »   [YES, MATCH MY EMERGENGY GIFT 3X NOW!](   [3X MATCH – GIVE NOW](   At CARE, we help families and children fight disease today and in the future. Don’t wait to give! [Your urgent gift]( make the difference for a child suffering from cholera or a mother needing to feed her children tonight. [Give now while this emergency 3X match triples your impact.](   CARE’s Fall Match has a special fund which will allow single gifts made online starting September 1, 2024, to be matched up to a total of $1,200,000. If your gift is received after September 30, 2024, or after we’ve reached our total match goal, it will not be matched but will still support our lifesaving programs. Monthly gifts are not matched as part of this special fund.     WHY CARE?   We are the BEST in the world at what we do.   [→] More than 90% of our expenses go directly to work that saves and transforms lives. Your donation does more when you give it to CARE.   [→] We are one of the largest networks of humanitarians in the world. Your generosity reaches people in more than 109 countries.   [→] 97% of our staff live in the countries or regions where we work. That means we can respond immediately to emergencies and stay long after the TV cameras leave. You are THERE when you give to CARE.   [→] CARE has nearly 80 years of expertise in building community trust and developing solutions people need. Because of the size of our network, we can scale those solutions around the world. Your gift not only helps today … you create real change that lasts!     [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [X](   Text CARE to 227387 to receive SMS updates about your impact around the world. Give to [CARE.org]( | [Privacy Policy]( 151 Ellis Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303-2420 [Get fewer emails from CARE]( | [Unsubscribe Now]( CARE works around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty, and achieve social justice. We are known everywhere for our unshakeable commitment to the dignity of all people. © 2024 CARE All Rights Reserved  

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