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The original CARE PACKAGE was sent to starving Europeans in the aftermath of World War II. They contained “10-in-1” food rations stock-piled for American soldiers: canned meat, powdered milk, sugar, butter, coffee, soap, chocolate, and other basics.

For nearly 80 years, CARE has delivered the CARE PACKAGE to people facing war, hunger, displacement, and disaster. Even before the United States enacted the Marshall Plan, CARE was helping families recover from the devastation of World War II by delivering food directly to starving Europeans. What began in 1946 has become one of the most recognizable symbols of compassion in action.

In a time when crises are happening one after the other, and people feel like their ability to help is limited, the CARE PACKAGE remains tangible and direct. The purpose is clear: identify urgent human needs, deliver practical support fast, and remind people they are not alone.

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