Child survival appeal
Right now, around the world, there’s a war raging against children. You can help save them.
Support UNICEF emergency appeals to protect children in emergencies and crises worldwide. See current appeals and donate now to deliver life-saving aid, education and protection.
Right now, around the world, there’s a war raging against children. You can help save them.
When a war breaks out, when a famine strikes, when thousands are made homeless by floods – it is our monthly donors who are the heroes.
It is they who save children from hunger. People like you make miracles happen.
Donate now to UNICEF’s Gaza Crisis Emergency Appeal. Children are running out of food, water & medicine. They need your help to survive.
Your ongoing support can help us reach these children before it is too late. You can be a lifeline for children before, during and after emergencies.
Ebola is spreading rapidly, putting thousands of children at risk. Help stop the spread of Ebola and save children's lives.
Donate now to support UNICEF's work for children in Haiti. They are in urgent need of humanitarian support. They need your support now.
By supporting UNICEF through Aer Lingus, you can help us build a brighter future for every child – before, during and after emergencies strike.
Vaccines are among humanity’s greatest public health achievements and a major pillar of UNICEF’s global mission for children.
Children urgently need your help in Somalia. Please donate today and send life saving food to children in need.
Donate now to UNICEF’s Gaza Crisis Emergency Appeal - Corporate. Children are running out of food, water & medicine. They need your help to survive.
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Over eight decades, UNICEF has built an unprecedented global support system for the world’s children. Working with partners big and small, we help protect the world’s most vulnerable children. The support of philanthropic individuals has a crucial role to play.