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Save lives in Gaza — 10X Match!! ? {NAME}, for most people, it is impossible to imagine what

Save lives in Gaza — 10X Match!!   {NAME}, for most people, it is impossible to imagine what life is like in Gaza right now. Children and families are enduring five crises all at once – displacement, health, hunger, education, and maternal health – while bombs continue to drop. Shifa is a mother who has been displaced with her family four times since October. This is her story in her own words (scroll down to read). CARE is there in Gaza doing everything we can to alleviate suffering and save lives. [Your gift to CARE’s Gaza Crisis Response is matched 10X to give lifesaving aid to mothers and families like Shifa’s.](   [GIVE NOW - 10X MATCH](     Trouble viewing this email? [View it online.](   [10X Emergency Match when you give to CARE’s Gaza Crisis Response »](   [CARE | Gaza Crisis](   [ONE YEAR OF CONFLICT](  [Words cannot describe our suffering. We are tired, we are really tired. - Shifa, mother, so far forcibly displaced four times](   “We are living a horrible life here, it is not good. Both our children and ourselves can’t sleep, even during the day. It is really hot. Our bodies are all full of blisters, rashes, and pimples, and we can’t take it anymore. “My children are sick, and we can’t even find medical treatment. My children and their cousins, our neighbors, and everyone around us are suffering from itching that doesn’t go away. The lice in our hair, so many things. My youngest daughter keeps crying saying that she is getting bitten by flies, her legs, arms are all full of bites, her face. “What can I say about the suffering. We can’t even sleep anymore. The tent is so small, we are either people. We are sleeping on top of each other. We do not have any space to breathe. “Water, we suffer to get it. You need to cross a long distance to find it, and it is barely enough for giving the children a shower. “There is no bathroom here. We don’t have shampoo. Today, I was asking about the prices of liquid shampoo, and the prices are like fire. Even the laundry detergent that was for 0.5 shekel (about $0.13 USD), today the vendor was telling me that the two are for 15 shekels (nearly $4.00 USD). We have no shampoo or detergent to wash our clothes, no liquid detergents. What are we supposed to do? “As much as I talk, words cannot describe our suffering. We are tired, we are really tired.”   No person should be forced from their home to live in these conditions, without water, food, and access to health care. [See everything CARE is doing in Gaza right now to alleviate suffering and provide a glimmer of hope for the future.](   [Your designated gift to CARE’s Gaza Crisis Response is matched 10X by a generous donor.](   [$100]( $1,000   [$200]( $2,000   [$400]( $4,000   [GIVE NOW - 10X MATCH](   Your emergency gift supports CARE’s response in Gaza. Our work is reaching innocent families with shelter items such as blankets, mattresses, and clean drinking water. CARE is also helping with medical support, including medications, medical supplies, and primary health services.     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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