From Save the Children <[email protected]>
Subject Updates from Pakistan, the DRC and rural Kentucky
Date August 8, 2025 8:03 PM
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*****August Impact Briefing for John*****

Quick recap &mdash; read more below:

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This month&rsquo;s Save the Children impact briefing features updates from our work in the U.S., the Democratic Republic of Congo and Pakistan.


First, we&rsquo;re sharing an update from our team in Kentucky, with progress since deadly tornadoes swept through small towns in the state earlier this year.

&#128205;London, Kentucky


In May, several tornadoes ripped through Missouri, Kentucky and Virginia, displacing families and destroying homes and neighborhoods.


Save the Children has been serving Kentucky&rsquo;s rural communities for the last 90 years. We responded immediately after the series of devastating storms to assess impacts on local childcare centers and early learning centers, distributing child-focused supplies and cash assistance to support families&rsquo; needs.

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Hear an update on our response from London, Kentucky, resident and Save the Children staff member MacKenzie >>


Next, we&rsquo;re sharing the impact of foreign aid cuts to critical aid programs, like Save the Children&rsquo;s funding of a Maternal Health clinic in one of our partner hospitals in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

&#128205;North Kivu Province, DRC


Throughout a complicated pregnancy with her youngest child, Muhindo*, Shekinah* &ndash; a 26-year-old mother of four living in Goma, DRC &ndash;nearly lost her life. With no means to afford hospital care, Shekinah was prepared to deliver Muhindo at home &mdash; a decision she knew could be fatal for both her and her child.

&ldquo;I would have returned home. I'd rather risk life and death than go to a place where I can't pay the bill.&rdquo;


This was the reality that Shekinah faced. Thankfully, she was referred to a Save the Children-supported hospital.

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Shekinah* with her newborn baby in a hospital three days after giving birth.


Programs like these, often funded by international aid, are a lifeline for pregnant women and mothers in crisis. Your support helps close the gap in places affected by devastating cuts to lifesaving assistance.

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Click here to read more about the impact of foreign aid cuts on children and their families. >>


Finally, we&rsquo;re sharing Arsalan&rsquo;s story of resilience after devastating floods swept through his village, destroying his home and school in Pakistan.

&#128205;Khairpur, Pakistan

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Arsalan* sitting outside his damaged school in Khairpur, Pakistan


In the summer of 2022, major floods devastated 10-year-old Arsalan&rsquo;s* village. The heavy rains forced Arsalan, his family and other families to flee to safety. But when they returned, they found their homes in ruins. On top of that, Arsalan&rsquo;s school was damaged and unsafe for use. His education came to an abrupt halt with no solution in sight.


That&rsquo;s when Save the Children quickly intervened. We set up an education tent with teachers to ensure that learning could continue &ndash; but Arsalan and his classmates needed a more permanent solution.

That&rsquo;s when Save the Children partnered with the Sindh Ministry of Education and Literacy to build the province&rsquo;s first climate-resilient school. It&rsquo;s designed to withstand future disasters, with raised foundations to prevent flooding, high ceilings and improved ventilation for heatwaves and solar panels to ensure a reliable, sustainable power supply.

Arsalan is now thriving in a proper classroom environment and is so proud of his school.


It&rsquo;s one example of how your support helps us go beyond disaster relief, building long-term solutions to the crises impacting children.

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Click here to read more about our flood response around the world >>

Every dollar you send makes these stories possible. As Save the Children grapples with the devastating impacts of foreign aid cuts, your support means more now than ever.
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Please donate today >>


Thanks for being a part of this team,


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