CARE
We, at CARE, save lives, defeat poverty, and fight for people, especially women and girls. Creator of the original CARE PACKAGE®.
Across the field, court, farm, executive suite, home, and the hospital floor, women often must play through obstacles others never face. The ground is tilted, the rules are skewed, and the barriers are steep.
This #InternationalWomensDay, CARE is calling on you to level the playing field for women and girls around the world. Your support helps build a world where women and girls have the tools, opportunities, and safety they deserve.
Take the pledge at the link on our bio 🔗

With support from local partners and CARE, families have received cash, food, and supplies to rebuild.
But months later, many like Carrol are still without stable shelter—facing an ongoing, daily struggle to recover.
Read the full story at the link in our bio.

With support from local partners and CARE, families have received cash, food, and supplies to rebuild.
But months later, many like Carrol are still without stable shelter—facing an ongoing, daily struggle to recover.
Read the full story at the link in our bio.

With support from local partners and CARE, families have received cash, food, and supplies to rebuild.
But months later, many like Carrol are still without stable shelter—facing an ongoing, daily struggle to recover.
Read the full story at the link in our bio.

With support from local partners and CARE, families have received cash, food, and supplies to rebuild.
But months later, many like Carrol are still without stable shelter—facing an ongoing, daily struggle to recover.
Read the full story at the link in our bio.

With support from local partners and CARE, families have received cash, food, and supplies to rebuild.
But months later, many like Carrol are still without stable shelter—facing an ongoing, daily struggle to recover.
Read the full story at the link in our bio.

With support from local partners and CARE, families have received cash, food, and supplies to rebuild.
But months later, many like Carrol are still without stable shelter—facing an ongoing, daily struggle to recover.
Read the full story at the link in our bio.
In coordination with the Ministry of Social Affairs, CARE International in Lebanon and @rdflwomen are supporting communities through the distribution of essential assistance and the provision of psychological first aid.
These combined efforts respond to urgent needs while also offering immediate psychosocial support, helping individuals and families navigate difficult and uncertain times with care and dignity.
This activity is funded by @eu_echo

Six months later, hurricane Melissa is no longer breaking news. But for millions of families across the Caribbean, recovery is still daily life.
Homes are still being repaired. Crops are still being replanted. Roads are still being cleared. And behind it all, people are doing the hard, steady work of rebuilding what was lost.
At CARE, emergency response is just the beginning. True recovery means restoring livelihoods, strengthening communities, and making sure women and families have the support they need not just to survive, but to move forward.
This historic storm underscores the urgent need to invest in locally led preparedness now, so communities are less vulnerable when the next storm strikes.
Learn more about CARE's work in the Caribbean at the link in our bio 🔗
@knowyourcaribbean

Six months later, hurricane Melissa is no longer breaking news. But for millions of families across the Caribbean, recovery is still daily life.
Homes are still being repaired. Crops are still being replanted. Roads are still being cleared. And behind it all, people are doing the hard, steady work of rebuilding what was lost.
At CARE, emergency response is just the beginning. True recovery means restoring livelihoods, strengthening communities, and making sure women and families have the support they need not just to survive, but to move forward.
This historic storm underscores the urgent need to invest in locally led preparedness now, so communities are less vulnerable when the next storm strikes.
Learn more about CARE's work in the Caribbean at the link in our bio 🔗
@knowyourcaribbean

Six months later, hurricane Melissa is no longer breaking news. But for millions of families across the Caribbean, recovery is still daily life.
Homes are still being repaired. Crops are still being replanted. Roads are still being cleared. And behind it all, people are doing the hard, steady work of rebuilding what was lost.
At CARE, emergency response is just the beginning. True recovery means restoring livelihoods, strengthening communities, and making sure women and families have the support they need not just to survive, but to move forward.
This historic storm underscores the urgent need to invest in locally led preparedness now, so communities are less vulnerable when the next storm strikes.
Learn more about CARE's work in the Caribbean at the link in our bio 🔗
@knowyourcaribbean

Six months later, hurricane Melissa is no longer breaking news. But for millions of families across the Caribbean, recovery is still daily life.
Homes are still being repaired. Crops are still being replanted. Roads are still being cleared. And behind it all, people are doing the hard, steady work of rebuilding what was lost.
At CARE, emergency response is just the beginning. True recovery means restoring livelihoods, strengthening communities, and making sure women and families have the support they need not just to survive, but to move forward.
This historic storm underscores the urgent need to invest in locally led preparedness now, so communities are less vulnerable when the next storm strikes.
Learn more about CARE's work in the Caribbean at the link in our bio 🔗
@knowyourcaribbean

Six months later, hurricane Melissa is no longer breaking news. But for millions of families across the Caribbean, recovery is still daily life.
Homes are still being repaired. Crops are still being replanted. Roads are still being cleared. And behind it all, people are doing the hard, steady work of rebuilding what was lost.
At CARE, emergency response is just the beginning. True recovery means restoring livelihoods, strengthening communities, and making sure women and families have the support they need not just to survive, but to move forward.
This historic storm underscores the urgent need to invest in locally led preparedness now, so communities are less vulnerable when the next storm strikes.
Learn more about CARE's work in the Caribbean at the link in our bio 🔗
@knowyourcaribbean

Six months later, hurricane Melissa is no longer breaking news. But for millions of families across the Caribbean, recovery is still daily life.
Homes are still being repaired. Crops are still being replanted. Roads are still being cleared. And behind it all, people are doing the hard, steady work of rebuilding what was lost.
At CARE, emergency response is just the beginning. True recovery means restoring livelihoods, strengthening communities, and making sure women and families have the support they need not just to survive, but to move forward.
This historic storm underscores the urgent need to invest in locally led preparedness now, so communities are less vulnerable when the next storm strikes.
Learn more about CARE's work in the Caribbean at the link in our bio 🔗
@knowyourcaribbean

Six months later, hurricane Melissa is no longer breaking news. But for millions of families across the Caribbean, recovery is still daily life.
Homes are still being repaired. Crops are still being replanted. Roads are still being cleared. And behind it all, people are doing the hard, steady work of rebuilding what was lost.
At CARE, emergency response is just the beginning. True recovery means restoring livelihoods, strengthening communities, and making sure women and families have the support they need not just to survive, but to move forward.
This historic storm underscores the urgent need to invest in locally led preparedness now, so communities are less vulnerable when the next storm strikes.
Learn more about CARE's work in the Caribbean at the link in our bio 🔗
@knowyourcaribbean

CARE and partners created a program in Uganda that now serves five schools whose students were facing food insecurity.
Hands-on training in the schools’ vegetable gardens empowers students to grow their own nutritious food and apply these vital skills at home.
Today, students no longer have to worry about where their next meal is coming from. Instead, they have the fuel to pursue their education.

CARE and partners created a program in Uganda that now serves five schools whose students were facing food insecurity.
Hands-on training in the schools’ vegetable gardens empowers students to grow their own nutritious food and apply these vital skills at home.
Today, students no longer have to worry about where their next meal is coming from. Instead, they have the fuel to pursue their education.

CARE and partners created a program in Uganda that now serves five schools whose students were facing food insecurity.
Hands-on training in the schools’ vegetable gardens empowers students to grow their own nutritious food and apply these vital skills at home.
Today, students no longer have to worry about where their next meal is coming from. Instead, they have the fuel to pursue their education.

CARE and partners created a program in Uganda that now serves five schools whose students were facing food insecurity.
Hands-on training in the schools’ vegetable gardens empowers students to grow their own nutritious food and apply these vital skills at home.
Today, students no longer have to worry about where their next meal is coming from. Instead, they have the fuel to pursue their education.

CARE and partners created a program in Uganda that now serves five schools whose students were facing food insecurity.
Hands-on training in the schools’ vegetable gardens empowers students to grow their own nutritious food and apply these vital skills at home.
Today, students no longer have to worry about where their next meal is coming from. Instead, they have the fuel to pursue their education.

Over 1 million people have been forced to flee their homes in March and April this year. That’s equivalent to everyone in central London being told to leave.
Today 30% of migrant workers in Lebanon have been displaced. Despite the ceasefire, the crisis continues. Many people have been left without jobs and incomes while needs are still overwhelming and urgent.
We met Kumari who, now unemployed, is also living with high blood pressure and diabetes without stable access to care - “I don’t know how I will afford my medicine.”
Our team in Lebanon is working consistently to make sure those who need it most are receiving food, water, mattresses and dignity kits. Please donate to support our work, link in bio.
This activity was supported by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and @eu_echo
#Lebanon #HumanitarianAid

Over 1 million people have been forced to flee their homes in March and April this year. That’s equivalent to everyone in central London being told to leave.
Today 30% of migrant workers in Lebanon have been displaced. Despite the ceasefire, the crisis continues. Many people have been left without jobs and incomes while needs are still overwhelming and urgent.
We met Kumari who, now unemployed, is also living with high blood pressure and diabetes without stable access to care - “I don’t know how I will afford my medicine.”
Our team in Lebanon is working consistently to make sure those who need it most are receiving food, water, mattresses and dignity kits. Please donate to support our work, link in bio.
This activity was supported by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and @eu_echo
#Lebanon #HumanitarianAid

Over 1 million people have been forced to flee their homes in March and April this year. That’s equivalent to everyone in central London being told to leave.
Today 30% of migrant workers in Lebanon have been displaced. Despite the ceasefire, the crisis continues. Many people have been left without jobs and incomes while needs are still overwhelming and urgent.
We met Kumari who, now unemployed, is also living with high blood pressure and diabetes without stable access to care - “I don’t know how I will afford my medicine.”
Our team in Lebanon is working consistently to make sure those who need it most are receiving food, water, mattresses and dignity kits. Please donate to support our work, link in bio.
This activity was supported by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and @eu_echo
#Lebanon #HumanitarianAid

Over 1 million people have been forced to flee their homes in March and April this year. That’s equivalent to everyone in central London being told to leave.
Today 30% of migrant workers in Lebanon have been displaced. Despite the ceasefire, the crisis continues. Many people have been left without jobs and incomes while needs are still overwhelming and urgent.
We met Kumari who, now unemployed, is also living with high blood pressure and diabetes without stable access to care - “I don’t know how I will afford my medicine.”
Our team in Lebanon is working consistently to make sure those who need it most are receiving food, water, mattresses and dignity kits. Please donate to support our work, link in bio.
This activity was supported by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and @eu_echo
#Lebanon #HumanitarianAid

Over 1 million people have been forced to flee their homes in March and April this year. That’s equivalent to everyone in central London being told to leave.
Today 30% of migrant workers in Lebanon have been displaced. Despite the ceasefire, the crisis continues. Many people have been left without jobs and incomes while needs are still overwhelming and urgent.
We met Kumari who, now unemployed, is also living with high blood pressure and diabetes without stable access to care - “I don’t know how I will afford my medicine.”
Our team in Lebanon is working consistently to make sure those who need it most are receiving food, water, mattresses and dignity kits. Please donate to support our work, link in bio.
This activity was supported by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and @eu_echo
#Lebanon #HumanitarianAid

Over 1 million people have been forced to flee their homes in March and April this year. That’s equivalent to everyone in central London being told to leave.
Today 30% of migrant workers in Lebanon have been displaced. Despite the ceasefire, the crisis continues. Many people have been left without jobs and incomes while needs are still overwhelming and urgent.
We met Kumari who, now unemployed, is also living with high blood pressure and diabetes without stable access to care - “I don’t know how I will afford my medicine.”
Our team in Lebanon is working consistently to make sure those who need it most are receiving food, water, mattresses and dignity kits. Please donate to support our work, link in bio.
This activity was supported by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and @eu_echo
#Lebanon #HumanitarianAid

Over 1 million people have been forced to flee their homes in March and April this year. That’s equivalent to everyone in central London being told to leave.
Today 30% of migrant workers in Lebanon have been displaced. Despite the ceasefire, the crisis continues. Many people have been left without jobs and incomes while needs are still overwhelming and urgent.
We met Kumari who, now unemployed, is also living with high blood pressure and diabetes without stable access to care - “I don’t know how I will afford my medicine.”
Our team in Lebanon is working consistently to make sure those who need it most are receiving food, water, mattresses and dignity kits. Please donate to support our work, link in bio.
This activity was supported by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and @eu_echo
#Lebanon #HumanitarianAid
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