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Monsoon floods erased years of progress uplifting families out of poverty. Your support can help fam

Monsoon floods erased years of progress uplifting families out of poverty. Your support can help families recover and build resiliency against future climate shocks. The following advertisement from BRAC USA has been sent to you via Mother Jones' email list. Mother Jones is a nonprofit, and most of our budget comes from readers like you, but revenue from advertisers helps us produce more of the hard-hitting journalism you expect. We never disclose your information to an advertiser. Mother Jones does not endorse any candidate, political organization, commercial product, or service, and the views expressed in this email do not constitute any endorsement or recommendation by Mother Jones. [BRAC]( [Halima from Feni, Bangladesh shares how she lost everything the night of the flash flood.]( Dear Mother Jones Reader, The impacts of climate change are no longer a question of if but when. Heat waves, hurricanes, and floods, painfully on display just this past week in the U.S. southeast, are becoming the norm. Yet they strike people living in extreme poverty — on less than $2.15 per day — hardest. Six weeks ago, far from international headlines, flash floods ravaged eastern Bangladesh, affecting 5.8 million people in a region that hadn’t seen such flooding in 26 years. In a single night, chest-deep waters swept away homes and livelihoods. Vulnerable families lost everything. [BRAC]( — the world’s largest NGO from the Global South and proudly founded in Bangladesh 52 years ago — deployed 5,000 staff that very day. Often working nonstop, these teams have since reached 127,000 families with emergency relief and dry food packages, set up 637 medical camps, and repaired 13,610 tube wells to restore clean water. [SEND SUPPORT NOW]( The needs are enormous. 1.8 million homes are ruined. Safe water and sanitation services are disrupted for another 1.8 million people. And 1.7 million people lost their ability to earn money. Your donation today can help people in Bangladesh to rebuild their homes and livelihoods. - $625 can rebuild a family’s home - $250 can restore a family’s livelihood - $150 can repair a tube well and provide clean water to a family of five - $50 can help two families restart their farms with things like seeds, organic fertilizer, and even labor. [SUPPORT FAMILIES NOW]( The people BRAC serves bear the brunt of climate change. Bangladesh contributes a scant 0.5% of global emissions, yet it’s one of the most climate-impacted countries. In fact, in September, WorldRiskIndex ranked Bangladesh No. 9 for disaster risk from extreme climate shocks. [Can we count on your support today to help communities in Bangladesh recover and withstand future climate shocks?]( On behalf of BRAC and our frontline staff, thank you for standing with people affected by this crisis. Sincerely, Khondoker Tawhid Head, Disaster Risk Management Program [BRAC]( P.S. During the height of the crisis, my team met many people like Halima, who shared how the water rose so fast she had no time to save food or livestock as she fled to safety. [This video shows the destruction she and so many others now face](. [Charity Navigator]( [Candid]( BRAC 110 William St 18th Floor, New York, NY 10038 [Mother Jones]( Mother Jones and its nonprofit publisher, The Center for Investigative Reporting, do not endorse any political candidate, political organization, commercial product, process, or service, and the views expressed in this communication do not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by Mother Jones. This message was sent to {EMAIL}. To change the messages you receive from us, you can [edit your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all mailings.]( For advertising opportunities see our online [media kit.]( Were you forwarded this email? [Sign up for Mother Jones' newsletters today.]( [www.MotherJones.com]( PO Box 8539, Big Sandy, TX 75755

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