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Provide lifesaving help to a refugee

Every $35 you give will provide one refugee with a week’s worth of essentials like food, clothing, medical care, and more.

Provide lifesaving help to a refugee

Every $35 you give will provide one refugee with a week’s worth of essentials like food, clothing, medical care, and more.

Refugees around the world need your help.

Their reasons for fleeing are different. Ukrainian families have become homeless because of a brutal war. People from Afghanistan who fled the Taliban are living in overcrowded camps. Some Syrians have been refugees for over 10 years because of ongoing violence. And many Venezuelans have chosen to leave because of one of the world’s worst economic crises.

Their situations may be different, but the essentials they need to survive are the same.

They need food and water to stay healthy. They need medical care they can rely on. They need shelter and clothing. Today, you can help give these lifesaving supplies to a refugee trying to stay alive.

Every $35 you give will provide a week’s worth of emergency aid for a refugee. Your gift will be a lifeline to someone who urgently needs it.

Over 272,000 refugees impacted in one year alone.
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Your generosity will show God’s love to a refugee in crisis

Your gift today will help meet a refugee’s most urgent physical needs — like food for a starving family, medicine for a sick child, or clothes for a person who fled with nothing but the clothes on their back.

Plus, as the help you send is delivered, our partners and local pastors will have the chance to show people God’s love as well. So you will provide both HELP for today … and HOPE for tomorrow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a refugee, an internally displaced person, and a migrant?
The U.N. defines a refugee as someone who has been forced to flee his country because of persecution, war, or violence. An internally displaced person (IDP) is someone who has fled his home but is still living in the same country, often in a refugee camp. A migrant is anyone who changes his home country for any reason.

If conflict has ended where they live, why haven’t refugees returned home?
While much of the fighting in places like Iraq is less intense than it was a year or two ago, the refugee crisis is certainly not over. Families have nothing to return to. Their homes, schools, businesses, and entire communities have been reduced to rubble. Families want to return home and rebuild, but it will be some time until these cities are inhabitable again.

Why can’t refugees’ countries help them? Why do they need our help?
The biggest problem is that violence, famine, and other causes of the refugee crisis don’t just destroy people’s homes. They destroy crops, businesses, and entire industries. They cause a nation’s economy to collapse and throw the government into chaos. Although many countries try to care for their displaced, they simply do not have the means.

How does my $35 provide $189 worth of food and aid?
Your gift is combined with grants and relief supplies donated by generous corporations to provide the greatest amount of aid possible. That means every dollar you give goes further and rescues more people with help for today and hope for tomorrow.

What supplies do refugees need the most?
The most urgent needs are food, clean water, and medicine. In some camps, a refugee family’s monthly ration of food lasts only two weeks. Community water sources are often contaminated. And living in crowded conditions means disease spreads quickly. If left untreated, simple illnesses can quickly turn deadly. Your donation can literally save lives.

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