CARE Package
At the end of World War II, CARE introduced the first CARE Package® for the post-war hungry, ultimately delivering 100 million of them to families around the world.
Read moreNearly 1 million people are already struggling with the impact of severe flooding across central Vietnam over the past weeks, with a third tropical storm – Saudel – predicted to make landfall this Sunday, October 25.
Read MoreAfter almost six years of war, Yemen’s economic ecosystem has been decimated, leaving up to 20 million people food insecure.
Read MoreThe CARE humanitarian organization recently issued a report focusing on women’s mental health, reporting that women were nearly three times more likely than men (27% vs. 10%) to report their mental health had been impacted by the pandemic, citing issues such as skyrocketing unpaid care burdens and worries about livelihoods, food, and health care. Women were also nearly twice as likely as men to report having trouble accessing health services, including access to maternal, sexual, and reproductive health. The report also noted a global rise in exposure to gender-based violence, with part of that due to COVID-19 lockdowns. The effects of the coronavirus pandemic for Venezuelan migrants in the region has been devastating. Many who left their troubled homeland now feel that they have nowhere to go, and face hostility both at home and abroad.
Read MoreFor 75 years, CARE has led the way to a better life for millions of vulnerable people around the world.
We
save lives,
defeat poverty,
achieve social justice,
and fight for women and girls.
From advocacy, to letter writing, donating money, volunteering and more, there are many ways you can help.
Today’s CARE Package is a simple gift card to say thanks to the frontline workers keeping us safe as we fight COVID-19.
Learn more about today's CARE PackageWorldwide, 1.2 billion people live in absolute poverty. Most of them are women and girls. You can change that.
Learn how to become an advocateWhen you give to CARE, you fight against the barriers that women and girls face every day.
Start donating todayFrom advocacy, to letter writing, donating money, volunteering and more, there are many ways you can help.