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CARE is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty and providing lifesaving assistance in emergencies. CARE began working in 1945 in the wake of the terrible destruction brought by World War II. At that time, the organization sent 100 million CARE packages to post-war Europe. The starved population of Germany received more than ten million packages. Today, CARE International is a global confederation of 12 National Members working together in over 80 countries to fight poverty and to provide emergency assistance. Two additional offices are Affiliate Members and will become full Members of the confederation in the future. CARE Germany was established in 1980 and has grown into CARE Deutschland-Luxemburg e.V. in 2008.

CARE provides fast and efficient relief where it is most needed. With more than six decades of experience, CARE helps people prepare for disasters, provides lifesaving assistance when a crisis hits, and supports communities recover once the emergency has passed. The organization places special focus on women and children, who are often disproportionately affected by disasters. CARE is non-partisan and non-sectarian. Their projects are designed in close coordination with local communities and local partners, building on their knowledge, improving their skills and empowering them to create sustainable development. Their emergency work is coordinated by an international team to ensure a fast and targeted response in disaster and conflict zones. CARE raises their joint voice in Berlin, New York, Brussels, Geneva and other capitals to influence global and national policy decisions and to actively promote change. CARE is in consultative status with the United Nations.

Fight poverty with animals

Fight poverty with animals

Pigs serve poor families as an important source of income. By supporting this project you help raising money to buy a piglet for a family in Myanmar. Two piglets cost 60 €.

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Project goal: $81
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Fight poverty with animals

Fight poverty with animals

Beyond being very cute, goats are a valuable addition to a family. Goats can produce milk which in turn provides nutrition and protein. And a pair of breeding goats can produce baby goats, which can then be tra

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Project goal: $81
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Help for Syrian refugees

Help for Syrian refugees

The UN estimates that there are about 150,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan. With this project you help Syrian refugees in Jordan! With 120 € you support one family so that they can buy medecine, food and pay the

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Project goal: $163
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10 water filters Myanmar

10 water filters Myanmar

By supporting this project you help 10 families in Myanmar to get access to clean water. For 100 € we'll buy 10 ceramic filters for 10 families in Myanmar. It's these simple measures that sustainably improveÂ

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Project goal: $136
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Help for Syrian refugees

Help for Syrian refugees

The suffering that came with the Syrian war can not be put in words: four million Syriens are on the run in their own country, two million are seeking refuge in other countries. Everyday more than 4.000 refugee

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Project goal: $217
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Fight poverty with animals

Fight poverty with animals

Pigs serve poor families as an important source of income. By supporting this project you help raising money to buy piglets that help a family in Myanmar to start a small pig farm. Two piglets cost 60 €. 

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Project goal: $122
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Emergency relief after Cyclone Haiyan

Emergency relief after Cyclone Haiyan

Drinking water, tents, blankets, food and medicines are the most important thing the affected people need now in order to survive. With 80 € we can provide one family with emergency aid for one month. 

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Project goal: $326
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Emergency aid after Cyclone Haiyan

Emergency aid after Cyclone Haiyan

We provide CARE packages containing tools and materials that allow 10 families to repair their own home.  13.2 million people were affected by the strongest typhoon ever to hit the coast, 4 million people lost

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Project goal: $326
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Medicine for Syrian Refugees

Medicine for Syrian Refugees

More than two million people fled Syria. Most of them have little more than the clothes they were wearing when they left their homes. With 600 € you can help provide much needed medicine for seven refugees.

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Project goal: $814
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Winter Packages for Syrian refugees

Winter Packages for Syrian refugees

€600 will buy much needed winter aid for 5 refugee families: a Winter CARE Package including a stove, fuel, blankets and winter clothing for a family of six costs €120.

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Project goal: $814
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Communal buildings for Potosí province

Communal buildings for Potosí province

This project aims to establish a basic social infrastructure for rural communities. The villagers of 5 communities do not have any room for their communal assemblies, where joint consultation and preparation fo

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Project goal: $1,163
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Help for Syria

Help for Syria

Over the next two weeks, we want to collect as much money as possible for the great work of our partner organization CARE in Syria! During that period, all project donations will benefit this project, Photoci

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Project goal: $581
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Help for Syria

Help for Syria

We want to support CARE in helping Syrians displaced by the war through humanitarian assistance on the ground.

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Project goal: $581
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Tree Amount
374.491
Since 2021 we've already been able to plant 374.491 trees thanks to the wall art sold on Photocircle. They will absorb approximately 29.959.280 kg COâ‚‚ within the next five years and improve the living conditions of the people locally.