Gaza Humanitarian Crisis
The scale of suffering and need in Gaza is at a level we have never seen. While humanitarian access is currently limited, our teams in Gaza and across the border in Egypt are prepared.
Learn moreYour donation does more when you give it to CARE. 90% of the money CARE spends goes toward our lifesaving work that saves and transforms lives.
We are one of the largest networks of humanitarians in the world, working in 121 countries.
96% of our staff are from the countries or regions where we work. This means we can respond as soon as emergencies happen, and we stay long after the TV cameras leave.
With nearly 80 years of service, CARE has a history of building community trust. We listen to what people want and develop solutions they need.
Women and girls bear the brunt of the climate crisis and often design the solutions, yet only 8 out of the 78 world leaders participating in COP29 are women: while the Conference of Parties (COP) strive to be an inclusive summit, the negotiation table remains far from diverse.
Read MoreOn October 13, the U.S. Secretaries of State and Defense issued a letter to Israel demanding progress within 30 days on concrete measures to reverse the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
Read MoreOver 16 million people in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe are grappling with escalating food crises as inflation, droughts, and economic instability, deepening food insecurity across Southern Africa.
Read MoreFrom advocacy, to donating money, volunteering and more, there are many ways you can help.
When you give to CARE, you fight against the barriers that women and girls face every day.
Start donating todayWorldwide, 1.2 billion people live in absolute poverty. Most of them are women and girls. You can change that.
Learn how to become an advocateFrom advocacy, to donating money, volunteering and more, there are many ways you can help.
When you give to CARE, you fight against the barriers that women and girls face every day.
Start donating todayWorldwide, 1.2 billion people live in absolute poverty. Most of them are women and girls. You can change that.
Learn how to become an advocateFor more than 75 years, CARE has led the way to a better life for millions of vulnerable people around the world.
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save lives,
defeat poverty,
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and fight for women and girls.