On this Giving Tuesday, we're sharing an urgent message from our partner,
World Concern.
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| TUESDAY, December 3, 2024 | | Good Afternoon! On this Giving Tuesday, we're sharing an urgent message from our partner, World Concern. As millions around the world come together for this global day of giving, we have an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of those facing severe crisis in Somalia. The Flyover is matching the first $5,000 of donations as well. We hope you'll take a moment to read their critical message below. -Cole, CEO Somalia is facing a devastating combination of natural disasters, global conflicts, widespread poverty, and disease outbreaks. East Africa has just endured its worst drought in 40 years, leaving tens of millions without access to clean water, wiping out millions of livestock, and destroying crops. With domestic food production crippled, Somalia has relied heavily on imports—90% of its wheat coming from Russia and Ukraine—until those shipments stopped. Now, two in five children in Somalia suffer from acute malnutrition, and cholera is spreading in some regions. The food crisis, compounded by global humanitarian aid being redirected to Europe and the Middle East, has created a perfect storm, leading to a sharp rise in child malnutrition. Be Doers We’re asking the Flyover Community to join us in partnering with World Concern to help get emergency nutrition packs (a peanut paste fortified with nutrients), water, and hygiene products to those with the most need. Every $12 feeds a child for a month. We’re matching the first $5,000; just give through this link. Somalia faces a crisis from natural disasters, conflict, poverty, and disease. The worst drought in 40 years devastated crops and livestock, while food imports from Russia and Ukraine halted. Two in five Somali children now suffer from acute malnutrition. Join us in partnering with World Concern to get emergency nutrition packs & clean water to children. $12 feeds a child for a month.
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