CARE was founded in 1945 in the United States to respond to millions in need of food and relief supplies at the end of World War II. 22 U.S. charity organisations of civic, religious, cooperative and labour backgrounds came together as the Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe, with an initial focus on providing CARE packages. Shortly thereafter CARE Canada was founded in 1946 to support the relief efforts. The first 15,000 packages arrived in Le Havre, France, in May 1946. Initially containing food, the package was expanded to include diverse culture diets as well as non-food items including tools, blankets, school supplies and medicine. Over the course of the next two decades 100 million more packages were delivered.