Help a child stay warm this winter

Heavy snowfalls and freezing temperatures threaten children’s health and wellbeing. They are counting on our support to survive the winter. Give warmth and hope to a child in need now. 

Children around the world in places like Gaza, Syria, Afghanistan and Ukraine are bracing for another harsh and dangerous winter. Their families, who struggle to make ends meet amidst conflict and climate disasters, do not have the means to provide warm winter essentials. 

They need your help today to receive warm clothes, footwear, and blankets in time for winter. And they need immediate cash assistance to buy fuel or wood for heat and other basic essentials.

Donate now to send warm clothes, blankets, and cash assistance to children in need around the world.

Here’s the difference you will make this winter

Millions of children around the world are counting on our support to stay warm this winter. With your help, we can ensure they have the essentials they need to make it through the harsh, cold months ahead.

Your gift this winter will provide…

UNICEF Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer - Zaheer Ahmad helps 3-year-old Muskan wear shoes which were part of the winter kit provided to her by UNICEF in Sulool Daramdala village, Upper Dir District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Winter clothing kits containing jackets, footwear, trousers, sweaters, and blankets  

Ten-year-old Bohdan with a cat, near the oven in his broken brick house, where he lives with his grandmother and two sisters.

Immediate cash assistance to help families buy fuel and wood to stay warm

 

Dr Nour Alhouda, a paediatrician in a UNICEF- supported mobile health and nutrition team, examines Batoul, 4, at a health centre in Mansoura village of East Ghouta, Rural Damascus, Syria, on 17 September 2023.

Ongoing support to meet children’s needs for food, healthcare, and education

 

Your gift will bring smiles to more children like Sahar

Sahar, 6 years old, holds a new pair of boots from a UNICEF winter clothing kit on 14 March 2023 in Panjshir Province, Afghanistan.

Six-year-old, Sahar, is smiling because she received her new winter boots. Sahar lives with her mother and five siblings in Panjshir Province, Afghanistan. After losing her father, Sahar and her family have struggled to make ends meet and have no way to heat their home in winter. 

"We live off the land, but we have no other income. We sometimes get small amounts of money from neighbors, or we borrow money to buy coal and wood for our heater." says Sahar’s mother

Amidst an ongoing conflict and back-to-back earthquakes, families like Sahar’s are living in a state of constant stress and cannot afford basic essentials. And with winter temperatures in many areas of Afghanistan dropping as low as -20 degrees Celsius, it’s critical that children receive warm clothes and blankets in time. Without them, children are at risk of developing life-threatening illnesses, like pneumonia. 

UNICEF is preparing warm winter kits with clothing and blankets for children and their families in need. But the needs are immense and we cannot do this without your help.

Donate now to help a child stay warm this winter.

We couldn’t have done it without the donors like you

I was once a victim of a crisis. The experience was tough. The man who accommodated us treated us nicely. I know there are a lot of people out there who need help daily. To me, it doesn't matter whether you have all or not. With the little you have; you can put a smile on someone else's face.

- Ifan, a UNICEF Donor from Nigeria.

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Being a UNICEF donor is an honor and privilege for me. When you make a donation, you give hope and happiness to children who need it the most.

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Frequently Asked Questions

UNICEF is the United Nations Children’s Fund, working to protect and promote the rights of every child, everywhere. We work to help the most vulnerable with health care and immunizations, safe water and sanitation, nutrition, education, emergency relief, and more.

Thanks to support from donors like you, we have been able to make a difference for children in need, to save, nurture, and protect the most vulnerable. We are active in over 190 countries and territories and have helped save more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization.

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