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 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.
Worldwide, 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.
March 2, 2021, Washington D.C. – Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ), Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), and Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) introduced a Congressional resolution, “Recognizing the Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Women and Girls Globally,” bringing much needed attention to the unique threats the COVID-19 is posing to women’s economic, social and health security across the globe. CARE supports this effort to highlight the pandemic’s disproportionate impacts on women and girls, and thanks the senators for working towards a more equitable recovery.
Read MoreDr. Valerie Montgomery Rice is president and dean of Morehouse School of Medicine and the first woman at its helm. She entered medicine because she wanted to use her love for math and science to impact people. Becoming a doctor, she says, "seemed like an obvious choice."
Read More"Time for a Better Bargain: How the Aid System Shortchanges Women and Girls in Crisis" appraises top government donors and UN agencies on financing women’s rights and women-led organizations in countries experiencing humanitarian crises and ensuring participation in leadership
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