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Well-being, Aid
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AmeriCares is an international organization whose passion to help is matched by an ability to deliver. Whether it's an epic disaster or a daily struggle, AmeriCares goes to extraordinary lengths to ensure that medicines, medical supplies and aid reaches individuals in need wherever they are, whenever they need it. In a quarter of a century, we have delivered more than $6 billion of aid to 137 countries.
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AmeriCares goes to extraordinary lengths to ensure that medicines, medical supplies and aid reaches individuals in need wherever they are.
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Stamford, CT 06902
United States
(800) 486-HELP
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http://www.americares.org
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