Cause: Food Aid
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For $100, you can donate food baskets to families in need all year around and provide a family with food staples that will last them for a month.
There is a significant need for better resources, education, and reliable access to food and water.
Although Somalia is a vast expanse of pristine beaches, with white sands and turquoise waters, and a haven for marine life, poverty is a major issue in Somalia, especially among rural households and Internally Displaced Person (IDP) settlements. This means there is a significant need for better education for children and adults, sanitation, reliable electricity and most importantly improved reliable access to food and clean water.
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million children face acute malnutrition during the year. (1)
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of the population lives below the poverty line
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percent experience multidimensional poverty.
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For $100, you can donate food baskets to families in need all year around and provide a family with food staples that will last them for a month.
Poverty has left many communities without consistent access to essential resources.
Malawi, often called the “Warm Heart of Africa,” is renowned for its stunning scenery, including the crystal-clear waters of Lake Malawi, verdant highlands, and diverse wildlife. Despite its natural beauty, Malawi struggles with significant challenges. Poverty, displacement, and natural disasters have left many communities without consistent access to essential resources. The situation is particularly dire for children, many of whom don’t have access to quality education and healthcare. The most pressing concerns are malnutrition and lack of water.
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of the population live below the poverty rate (1)
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There are many ways that you can support Mercy Without Limits projects in Sudan.
For $100, you can donate food baskets to families in need all year around and provide a family with food staples that will last them for a month.
Sudan has 21 million children, 6.5 million are less than 5 years old.
Sudan is the country of golden dunes and ancient deserts. It is the third largest country in Africa with a population of over 41 million. Sudan has 21 million children, 6.5 million are less than 5 years old. Over 13 million children are in need of humanitarian assistance. Unfortunately 1 out of 18 children will not reach their fifth birthday. Poverty, displacement, conflict, and natural disasters have left many local communities lacking consistent availability of basic resources. MWL is committed to providing the necessities of life – food, and water – to those who may not have access otherwise.
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million people are in need of urgent water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions.
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of the population is reportedly living in slums
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people in Sudan live in need of assistance in 2024
Water is an essential resource for all life—yet it is lacking for many across the country.
Many Senegalese face persistent challenges of an insecure food and water supply. Even when water is accessible, the absence of clean hygiene resources jeopardizes its safety and usability.
MWL is now providing our supporters the opportunity to contribute to relieving the food and water scarcity in Senegal and other African countries. Poverty stricken areas in Senegal continue to rise in number, and your help can ensure thousands receive the help they need. Donating food will not only create hunger relief, it will also provide the peace of mind needed to pursue other holistic life improvements like, education, and child-care. If you contribute food and water, you contribute to life.
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There are many ways that you can support Mercy Without Limits projects in Senegal.
Access to clean water is a human right—one that is denied for so many people. Your donation with MWL builds sustainable, clean water for communities around the globe.
For $100, you can donate food baskets to families in need all year around and provide a family with food staples that will last them for a month.
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of the population has access to proper sanitation resources
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of Senegalese children live below the poverty line
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people die due to lack of access to WASH each year