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In the darkest times HOPE shines through you

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Recognizing your compassion for National Nonprofit Day [Keep scrolling to see the lifesaving difference our community can make — even in the darkest times.]( [Project HOPE logo]( [Give Hope]( [Project HOPE and You: A Lifesaving Partnership!]( Dear Friend, Saturday is National Nonprofit Day, a day that reminds us of how much we can help each other — and the world — when we come together and act. It’s also a chance to show you how much we appreciate you, and illustrate just how much your support truly provides care and relief to people across the world. For that reason, I want to share a few stories of the lives we’ve changed together: [Dalanda (left) and Yealie (right), midwives at Waterloo Community Health Center, a small hospital in Western Area Rural, Sierra Leone.]( [Yealie gained lifesaving training…]( Yealie is a midwife at the Waterloo Community Health Center in Sierra Leone. She attended a week-long training, supported by Project HOPE, on how to resuscitate newborns in the “golden minute” after they are born. People like Yealie, with our support, can do even more to change their communities for the better — from the very start of life. [Project HOPE Program Officer Vira with Shahd Iyad Qeshta. ]( [Shahd got vital medical supplies to heal…]( Shahd, just 18 years old, was terribly injured in the airstrike that killed her immediate family. After leaving the hospital, Project HOPE helped her heal by providing supplies like dressings, vitamins, and medication. [Jesús, a migrant from Venezuela leading his family of 11 to Ecuador in hopes of finding stability, safety, and a chance to work.]( [Jesús and his family received health care…]( Jesús and his family had been traveling for 22 days after leaving Venezuela, sleeping outside or at gas stations, in hopes of finding safety and a chance to work. They received free primary care at a Project HOPE clinic near the Colombia-Ecuador border. It was the first time any of them had seen a doctor in months. [alt_text]( I hope you see the power of your support to change lives in these small stories of HOPE. Because of you, we help health systems recover and rebuild, and deliver sustainable solutions to ensure communities not just survive, but thrive in the long-term. Thank you for your commitment to supporting health care and creating a better world, [Rabih Torbay signature][Rabih Torbay signature] Rabih Torbay President and CEO Project HOPE P.S. Until August 27, our Matching Gift Challenge will DOUBLE your gift to provide healing, help, and HOPE to children and families in the 30+ countries where Project HOPE works. [Click here to make a gift while your generosity will go 2X as far for communities in need.]( [Give Hope]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [ProjectHOPE.org]( PO Box 3270, Harlan IA 51593-0450 | 844.[349.0188](#) © 2024 Project HOPE. All rights reserved. Through August 27, your gift will be matched up to a total of $20,000, thanks to a group of generous Project HOPE supporters. A gift to this appeal will be used to support Project HOPE’s global emergency response, medical, educational, and humanitarian assistance programs, wherever the need is greatest. Project HOPE — The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc. Dba Project HOPE is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, CFC #11115, EIN 53-0242962. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Financial Accountability]( | [View this email online]( [online fundraising, advocacy & donor database]( [nonprofit software](

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