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Celebrate International Women’s Day with Us

Join us on Friday, March 8 for an inspiring celebration of International Women’s Day with speakers from three incredible charities – CARE, UNICEF, and Plan International USA.

Donate to Support Women & Girls

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Women & Girls Fund

Women’s economic empowerment boosts productivity and increases economic diversification and income equality. Support multiple charities in one pledge working to support women and girls.
Through this fund, you will help women and girls avoid underage marriage, provide prenatal care for pregnant women and ensure lifelong educational and vocational opportunities.

Your contributions to this fund include education to eliminate gender-based violence, training community health workers and midwives, increasing female opportunities and more.

Be a Global Champion

$25

keeps a girl in Senegal in school and out of a forced marriage.

$50

helps girls in Colombia fight period stigma and educate their communities about menstrual health.

$200

provides micro-credit loans for women.

Success Stories

Since 1991, the Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA) has served as CARE’s marquee savings and lending program, helping unbanked women gain access to basic financial support and services. Thirty years after our first savings group of approximately 20 met, our VSLA program operates in 54 countries with 13.7 million members strong.
We know that knowledge is power. And when it comes to child trafficking, it’s the strongest weapon girls and communities possess to protect themselves from traffickers. But how do you educate girls about such a serious and frightening subject?
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When facing a problem as widespread and culturally significant as female genital mutilation (FGM) and child marriage, what should the solution be? Enacting and upholding laws? Educating to raise awareness? Eliminating poverty, so parents have alternative income than a daughters’ bride price?