Embrace Relief is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization which collaborates with volunteers to deliver humanitarian aid and disaster relief to vulnerable communities around the world.
Our teams offer relief in the form of:
Financial Support
Emotional Support
Physical Support
in order to meet the needs of people ravaged by disaster and other misfortune. The foundation collects and distributes supplies to families, individuals and institutions.
When you or your organization partner with Embrace Relief, you join our mission of alleviating suffering and promoting human development throughout the world. With our diverse array of humanitarian programs and ability to reach every corner of the globe, we can ensure your support will reach people in need.
Delivering research-based, sustainable solutions to achieve immediate and lasting improvements in situations of humanitarian emergency and improving the quality of life of individuals and communities enduring chronic hardships.
OUR VISION
Driven by a strong belief in the power of comprehensive development, Embrace Relief is committed to creating a lasting impact in the lives of individuals locally and globally. We implement research-based programs to achieve measurable, sustainable improvements in the lives of those in need. By constantly using research and closely engaging with those we serve, our innovative approach ensures we deliver the most beneficial services.
As we head into the 2024 holiday season, you may be considering a charitable donation to help those in need. And there's no better place to make a real impact on the lives of real people than with Embrace Relief! Our Year-End Giving Campaign 2024 offers you three powerful programs to make your generosity count. Your gift can provide clean water, sponsor a cataract surgery, or provide critical care for orphaned children. Select the program you would like to support and make a life-saving donation today!
Located in Chad, this village was home to nothing more than a handful of people and buildings. With barren desert stretching for miles in every direction, the only roads – little more than dirt tracks – led out of town. The settlement bled resources, repelling wayfarers.Using donations, Embrace Relief constructed a well, establishing a source of clean water for the community members, who no longer have to devote countless hours abroad. Instead, the village now draws people from miles around, and so villagers spend their time developing the community: Building new homes, investing resources in agriculture production and setting up a burgeoning marketplace.Selling flour, meat, clothing, tea, an assortment of over-the-counter medications and other items, that marketplace is particularly important to the community’s long-term growth. Thus, starting with water, commerce can bloom, which in turn promotes sustainable development.Embrace Relief, in alignment with UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, has made increasing access to clean water a top priority, because humanity depends on water. According to the United Nations, “Water scarcity, flooding and lack of proper wastewater management also hinder social and economic development” (“Sustainable Development Goals Knowledge Platform”).All long-lasting civilizations were constructed around access to clean sources: Mesopotamia had the Tigris and Euphrates, China relied on the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, and the Tiber River fed the Roman Empire’s capital. It is our most pressing need, even before food. Without it, humanity shrivels and dies.You can help construct water wells by donating to our campaign. Your contribution will give communities the water they need to blossom.Click Here to Donate for Clean Water.For more information about UN Sustainable Development Goals, Click Here.
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