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Mothers shouldn’t have to endure this...

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Rush your gift now to help mothers and families survive. In Gaza, 37 mothers have died every day sin

Rush your gift now to help mothers and families survive. [International Rescue Committee logo.]( In Gaza, 37 mothers have died every day since October. We must do more to help mothers, children and families survive. [Rush your emergency donation now >>]( [A family flees with buildings in ruins surrounding them]( {NAME} – In crisis zones around the world, children are facing dire threats, and mothers are making extraordinary sacrifices to keep them safe. Mothers risk dangerous conditions to flee conflict and natural disasters and give children a chance of survival. They endure hunger so their children can be fed, and spend every bit of their money on medical care for their babies. In Ukraine, Gaza and other war zones, mothers do anything they can to protect their families from harm. No one should have to face conditions like this. Will you help send critical aid where it's needed most right now? [Your gift of $100 or more can help provide medical care, baby supplies and more.]( [MAKE YOUR GIFT »]( Here are some ways your contribution can make an immediate impact: - In Gaza, the IRC and our partners are providing critical medical care and food assistance, along with mental health and psychosocial support to women and children, including mothers. - In Ukraine, you can help provide cash support to vulnerable families to help them cover basic needs. Your gift also supports Safe Healing and Learning Spaces for children, gender-based violence services and women's centers. - In Sudan, the IRC is supporting mothers and women affected by the world's largest displacement crisis. We need resources to continue to provide child protection services and comprehensive women and girls' protection and empowerment services, including to survivors of gender-based violence. [MAKE YOUR GIFT »]( I am in awe of the courage and resilience of mothers in crisis zones. [Will you stand with mothers, children and families with an emergency gift today?]( Thank you for supporting mothers, children, and everyone affected by war. Madiha @ IRC The International Rescue Committee | [Rescue.org]( 122 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10168-1289 USA To ensure future delivery of IRC e-mails, please add our reply address updates@rescue.org to your Address Book. [Click here]( for U.S. federal and state compliance notices [Manage my preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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