In that time, CARE has worked in partnership with 14 U.S. Presidential administrations, starting with President Truman, to deliver global relief and support in places of conflict, natural hazards, and poverty. In 2025, CARE reached 59 million people in 121 countries affected by crisis, conflict, extreme weather, and lack of access to food, water, health services, education, and work, making us one of the most effective organizations among NGOs.
CARE has built a strong reputation for trustworthiness, transparency, and efficiency. We place particular emphasis on integrating humanitarian accountability standards in our relief and emergency response work. CARE’s Program Information and Impact Reporting System monitors progress to achieve our global goals, and CARE is the only organization that publicly reports measured impact against the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
At CARE, trust is not assumed — it’s earned. We’ve built a legacy of honor, transparency, and efficiency in everything we do. We recognize that trust is the foundation of meaningful impact, and we hold it with deep responsibility – in every decision, every action, and every dollar spent.
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