1. This Metro Atlanta Food Pantry Partnered with CARE to Feed More Families
CARE has partnered with Community Outreach in Action to hire drivers and deliver food to those who would otherwise go without. Read More.
CARE has partnered with Community Outreach in Action to hire drivers and deliver food to those who would otherwise go without. Read More.
17-year-old Zokiya shares her experiences of fleeing violence in Myanmar and confronting challenges like accessibility and discrimination at her new home in a refugee camp in Bangladesh. Read More.
A father, daughter and dozens of others from their nearby town drive in daily offering food and other support. Read More.
As the oldest girl in a household with 22 children, Maram is expected to balance the responsibilities of school and of being a caretaker for her young siblings and cousins. Read More.
Meagan, an EMT in Atlanta, Ga., is one of the countless everyday heroes working tirelessly to ensure the health and safety of their communities. Read More.
Amidst school closures and a partial lockdown in Kenya due to the coronavirus, teachers are broadcasting their lessons on the radio in Dadaab refugee camp. Read More.
After their jobs disappeared due to coronavirus, savings group president Aïchatou Cheitou helped focus the group on mask and soap production and started a mutual aid program to ensure families in her community had enough to eat. Read More.
Rosaline is a nurse in Sierra Leone playing a key role in her community’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Read More.
Financial assistance from CARE helped these former restaurant owners in Ecuador start a new food business and find some stability in an uncertain time. Read More.
Salamatou and Fati are a big reason CARE supports more than 260,000 women in savings groups in Cote d’Ivoire. Now, these groups are playing a key role in educating women on the coronavirus. Read More.
As families face food insecurity during the pandemic, an Atlanta corner store is providing free groceries. Read More.
A new CARE report reveals adolescent girls are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, but they’re also at the forefront of finding solutions. Read More.
In a policy reversal by the government of Sierra Leone, pregnant students can now attend mainstream schools. Read More.
Surgeon Gabriela Portillo explains what the challenges and motivations of life as a humanitarian worker during an unprecedented pandemic. Read More.
The well-known journalist started the Black Tuesday movement, sparking dialogue and change on sexual violence. One year later, she reflects on the movement’s impact. Read More.
5 women from 5 countries document the impact of COVID-19 on their communities. Read More.
Rabeya is using her earnings to pull her family out of poverty in Bangladesh and plans to open her own garage. Read More.
Activists in Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda are helping lead the way in advocating for environmental issues and climate justice. Read More.
The COVID-19 pandemic has eliminated 277 billion hours of paid work as of June 30, the equivalent of 400 million full-time jobs. Unlike previous economic crises, those job losses are hitting women the hardest. Read More.
In honor of World Humanitarian Day, join us in recognizing the local heroes risking their lives daily to support their communities. Read More.
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Read MoreCARE is stepping in to help communities around the globe ensure more than 100 million of the most marginalized and vulnerable people - including women, those living in extreme poverty, and nearly 275,000 healthcare workers - have access to the COVID vaccines over the coming year.
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