Support displaced families

Mercy corps team members unload a truck in lebanon for distribution to program participants
Mercy Corps teams and partners unload shelter supplies and other essentials for families who fled their homes near the Israeli border in November, 2023.

Due to escalating violence in Lebanon, the Lebanese authorities estimate up to a million people have been displaced — and the pressure on already-vulnerable communities and aid organizations is reaching critical levels.

The conflict in Gaza continues, leaving more than two million people struggling to survive, while virtually no life-sustaining infrastructure remains intact, malnutrition rates among children are soaring, and famine looms.

Mercy Corps teams are already ramping up our humanitarian response — including food and shelter supplies — to meet the needs of families who are displaced.

Your gift today will help mobilize our teams in response to humanitarian crises in places like Lebanon, Gaza, and Ukraine, support families impacted by flooding in West and Central Africa, assist communities with recovery after earthquakes in Afghanistan and Syria, 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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Mercy Corps is a 501(c)3 charity.

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