Help those facing crisis in Syria and beyond

Syria
As conflict in Syria continues, Mercy Corps provides families with cash for essentials like food, shelter, fuel and warm clothing.

Families in Syria continue to face unimaginable violence and barriers to rebuilding their lives. Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee bombardments and violence in northern Syria — and after a decade of war, millions of Syrians still don’t have access to adequate food or water.

Give today to help provide emergency supplies, food, clean water, education and long-term support to Syrian families and other people devastated by conflict around the world.

Mercy Corps teams are already on the ground where help is most needed. We work in more than 40 countries to help people and communities prepare for, protect against and recover from crisis. Your gift today to our Where Most Needed Fund can help support families fleeing violence in Syria and Yemen, feed children in South Sudan and Nigeria threatened by dire food insecurity, reach survivors after natural disasters in places like Indonesia and Zimbabwe — and so much more.

86% of our expenses funded program services over the last 5 years.

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Over the last five years, we have spent 86% of our resources on programs that help people in need. Charity watchdog groups give us their highest ratings for accountability, transparency and efficiency.


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To donate by phone, call 1-888-747-7440

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Mercy Corps is a 501(c)3 charity.

Your gift is tax-deductible as allowed by U.S. law.