Our phones ping non-stop with devastating and heartbreaking news.
War. Earthquake. Floods. Hunger. Every day there’s a new crisis for children around the world: Myanmar, Gaza, Yemen, Ukraine, Syria, Sudan, and so many more.
These children have nowhere to call home, no food to eat, no school to attend and no doctor to turn to when sick. This is the harsh reality of children in crisis. But then the news agenda shifts, the cameras stop rolling and the world starts to turn its attention elsewhere. And these children continue to stay in crisis.
So does UNICEF- to deliver lifesaving supplies, services and care that these children desperately need.
Will you stay for children in crises?
Please make a donation today. Please stay to help provide vital healthcare, to vaccinate and educate, to keep children safe and help them recover, to bring smiles and hope!
Faces of children in crisis




Displaced since 2020, 14-year-old Albara’a has not given up on hope. Despite the challenges he dreams of becoming a pilot, believing that education is his path to a better future.
Why does your support matter?
Crises come in many forms – wars, floods, hunger, drought, earthquakes – but they all have one thing in common: a devastating impact on children’s lives.
Your donations are the lifeline for our work. With your regular work we can respond immediately at the onset of a crisis, anywhere and everywhere. It will help provide urgent relief like medical aid, safe water, and life-saving food but also allow us to plan and deliver ongoing support to help rebuild shattered lives.

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ensuring clean and safe drinking water for countless children and families

Life-saving therapeutic food
and supplies for malnourished children

Emergency family kit
offering vital supplies and dignity for two families in crisis

School in a box kit
bringing education and hope to 40 children, helping them rebuild their futures even in the aftermath of disaster
Donate now to help deliver supplies for children in crisis
When you stay, you’re standing with children in the face of crisis.
You’re telling them they aren’t alone, they aren’t forgotten, and that they matter.
Thank you for staying with children in crises for as long as it takes.