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  1. Direct Relief exists for the simple, humanitarian purpose of helping people whose health and lives are threatened by poverty, endemic diseases, natural disasters, or civil conflict — and thanks entirely to the generosity of individuals, foundations, and businesses. Donate Online. Start a Fundraiser.

  2. The Direct Relief Foundation and the Board-Restricted Investment Fund | Direct Relief. In 1998, Direct Reliefs Board of Directors established a Board-Restricted Investment Fund (BRIF) to help secure the organization’s financial future and provide a reserve for future operations.

  3. Updated. Direct Relief is a humanitarian organization, active in more than 80 countries and all 50 U.S. states, with a mission to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergencies. Nongovernmental, nonsectarian, and not-for-profit, Direct Relief provides assistance to people and communities without regard to politics ...

  4. www.directrelief.org › about › historyHistory | Direct Relief

    In 1957, the organization changed its name to the Direct Relief Foundation, and in 1982, renamed again and became known as Direct Relief International. All the while, Direct Relief continued providing postwar assistance to enable people to help themselves.

  5. Direct Relief & Direct Relief Foundation. 6100 Wallace Becknell Road. Santa Barbara, CA 93117. Other Names. None. Tax Status. 501 (c)3. Website. www.directrelief.org. Stated Mission. To improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergency situations by mobilizing and providing essential medical resources needed for their care.

  6. Expand access to critical medications for patients who are unable to afford them; reduce procurement costs of medications and supplies for health facilities; leverage resources to foster a healthier community.

  7. Tony Morain. 5 months ago. Updated. Direct Relief is a humanitarian aid organization, active in all 50 states and more than 90 countries, with a mission to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergencies – without regard to politics, religion, or ability to pay.

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