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CARE's comprehensive strategy in the fight against global poverty addresses three primary areas — health, children and hunger. We also focus on education, HIV/AIDS and emergency relief and preparedness as the major factors affecting poor communities. In all of our efforts, we place special emphasis on working with poor women, who have enormous potential to build a better future for themselves and their communities.

Crisis Response Team
This is a group of courageous, committed supporters whose monthly gifts help CARE stay ready to respond to crises around the world. Team members also get special, in-depth information about CARE's work to help people recover from disaster and overcome poverty. Learn more.


World Hunger Campaign
Childhood should be a happy time spent playing with friends, enjoying a favorite toy - even planning for the first day of school. But children in the developing world spend most of their childhood struggling to survive, without much hope for a secure, productive life. Learn more.


Education
Education is the cornerstone of reducing poverty. By helping children gain the knowledge and skills to succeed, the foundation is laid for healthier, more productive families, communities and societies. Learn more.


HIV/AIDS
Poverty is both a cause and consequence of HIV/AIDS. CARE arms people with the information and tools to protect themselves, and promotes grassroots efforts to mitigate the effects of HIV/AIDS in poor communities. Learn more.


Victories Over Poverty
In the battle to overcome poverty, CARE sees small victories every day. Our Victories Over Poverty campaign aims to expand and replicate these successes through programs that include emergency relief, and long-term solutions to poverty. Learn more.


CARE For the Child
Each month, you commit to send in a gift to CARE. Your support provides children in the world's poorest countries access to programs designed to combat malnutrition and disease. Programs that build their self-esteem and provide education, basic health care and better living conditions. Learn more.


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