What happens when the emergency aid to communities facing hunger, war, extreme weather, and disaster abruptly stops?
Homes, infrastructure, and lives have been lost. Mercy Corps is rushing to respond, and we need your help. Send support now.
For years, Hiba’s (name changed) only access to water was by digging a hole in the street and tapping into insufficient and dirty water. A new water system, installed by Mercy Corps, has provided a ...
Mercy Corps is a non-religious, non-profit and non-governmental international humanitarian organization. Mercy Corps is seeking expressions of interest for Pre-Qualification of Consultancy Services / ...
A resident carries belongings over debris next to a damaged building in Naypyidaw on March 28, 2025, after an earthquake in ...
Mercy Corps has long been recognized as an excellent steward of the resources entrusted to it. Over the last five years, we have used 86% of our resources for programs that support the communities we ...
Our monthly giving program began in the early 1980s with a simple request from a Mercy Corps supporter who wanted to deepen her commitment by giving every month. Today, our Partners In Possibility ...
Your support fuels our work, and tells the world what it means to be a humanitarian. Especially in moments like these, we can’t tell you enough how much we appreciate you.
In his village in Guatemala, Miguel is the president of the local farmers association, supported by Mercy Corps, which connects farmers to new markets to improve their income. Make your tax-deductible ...
Mercy Corps’ emergency response team supports newly arriving refugees at a Refugee Reception center in Romania in the aftermath of the Ukraine crisis. Violent conflict, natural disasters, and extreme ...
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