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Ends at midnight!     Trouble viewing this email? [View it online.](   {NAME}, it’s 10/10… but only for a few more hours. [Don’t miss this chance to have 10X the impact today only on 10/10 for families caught in war, hunger, and disease.](   [Countdown Timer](  [It's October 10th, or 10/10 TODAY ONLY 10X THE IMPACT](   {NAME}, it’s 10/10… what’s a fun date for many of us is another day of war, hunger, and disease for millions around the world. [Don’t miss this one-day-only chance to have 10X the impact for families in crisis »](   [Countdown Timer](   Why give today?   Here are 3 of the most urgent reasons…   1. Gaza: "My greatest fear is that we’ll die here in this tent,” says Dunia, mother of five, forced to flee their home in Gaza City after it was destroyed. Mothers and children in Gaza fear for their lives every day. Only 13 of 26 hospitals in Gaza are partially functional, making CARE’s health center in Deir Al-Balah one of the only health centers in the area. Here, we fight malnutrition for the youngest children, help safely deliver babies, vaccinate children from the threat of polio, and provide medications.   2. Democratic Republic of Congo: “My six-month-old is sick, and I don’t know what to do… I haven’t seen any change in three days,” says Carine, mother of 10. A deadly Mpox outbreak is rapidly spreading – the most vulnerable are women and children in displacement camps. CARE is starting a vaccination campaign and is empowering local women-led organizations that are crucial in helping stop the spread of the disease.   3. Ukraine: “Women of all ages and children are enduring relentless shelling,” says Darya Romanenko, Area Director of CARE Ukraine. Hundreds of families with children in and near Ukraine’s city of Pokrovsk are fleeing from their homes because of continuous shelling. CARE has supported more than 5,000 people in the region and is helping the elderly and people with reduced mobility to evacuate safely. Every day, women and families continue to be evacuated from the region.     [No matter where in the world crisis, conflict, and disaster strike, CARE is there.](   Every $1 you give today on 10/10 can help CARE unlock 10 additional dollars to provide emergency aid and save lives.   [10X THE IMPACT* – GIVE NOW »](   *Code 10XIMPACT is automatically applied at checkout   Until June 30, 2025, every dollar of your gift to CARE helps unlock up to ten dollars in grants to help people around the world.     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 121 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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