Michelle Nunn
President and CEO of CARE USA She co-founded the volunteer-mobilization nonprofit Hands On Atlanta, led its 2007 merger with President George H.W.
Grateful to join Nick Watt on CNN for shining a light on the devastating humanitarian situation in and how CARE and our partners are working around the clock to deliver food, water, supplies and emotional support to help people in Lebanon cope with the trauma brought on by this war.
Wishing all who celebrate a meaningful Passover filled with peace, freedom, and cherished moments with loved ones. Chag Pesach sameach!
03/27/2026
The situation in is worsening by the day. Severe shortages are making it incredibly difficult for families to reach safety and for teams to keep essential services running. CARE teams on the ground describe a constantly shifting environment and an enormous strain on the more than 1 million people who have been displaced.
Our teams recently visited a temporary shelter in , meeting families who had fled with only what they could carry. In moments like these, the basics matter. CARE Packages—filled with food, toiletries, blankets, towels, and other essentials—are offering a measure of comfort during an unimaginably chaotic time.
Since the conflict began on March 2, CARE has delivered more than 11,000 gallons of drinking , nearly 40,000 hot meals, along with hundreds of hygiene kits, dignity kits, and ready‑to‑eat meals.
Behind every number is a family trying to navigate fear, uncertainty, and profound loss. I’m deeply proud of our teams and partners who continue to show up every day.
https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/march-19-2026-in-lebanon-at-a-ghosta-shelter-families-receive-parcels-that-offer-essentials-dignity-and-comfort/
03/25/2026
A little more than a year ago, families in Satkhira, woke up to sudden, terrifying that trapped nearly 15,000 people and wiped out thousands of homes and farms.
Thankfully, because we had CARE PACKAGE® for Emergencies ready to go, our team was able to get clean water, hygiene items, lighting, cooking tools, and shelter supplies to people within days. As one mother said: It "gave me hope. I felt we could survive again.”
As we celebrate 80 years of the CARE Package® this year, I’m reminded just how powerful this simple idea still is—quick, practical help when people need it most.
Eighty years on, we’re still turning care into action—one package at a time.
Bangladesh Flood Relief: Emergency Backpacks Restore Hope - CARE Bangladesh flood disaster relief: After Satkhira’s 2025 flood, CARE emergency backpacks delivered water, hygiene, shelter, restoring dignity and safety.
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