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Here are all the stories from our teams on the ground, the communities we serve and the children whose futures are brighter—all because of your commitment to our shared cause.
The Most Powerful Antidote
Fortunately, for policymakers, government officials and the millions of vulnerable children and their families in the throes everyday worldwide, education is perhaps the most power…
2024 Year in Review
2024 has been a monumental year for children around the world. Thanks to your support, Save the Children has worked tirelessly to create a brighter future for children everywhere—a…
The Power of Flexible Funding in Localized Youth-Led Development
When you were younger, did you ever experience frustration at not being heard or taken seriously by others in your life? If so, you may be able to sympathize with youth-led organiz…
Addressing the Child Care Crisis: Save the Children’s Role and Insights from the Texas Tribune Festival Panel
The child care crisis in America is a pressing issue affecting millions of families, particularly those in rural and underserved areas.
Polio Epidemic Vaccination in Gaza: Six Things to Know
Aid agencies and medical professionals joined forces to call urgently for a ceasefire to allow life-saving polio vaccinations to be administered to about 640,000 children.
MPOX: Five Ways Children are More at Risk
Children are particularly vulnerable to the new strain of the deadly mpox virus that is spreading globally after being declared a public health emergency of international concern b…
The Rossetti Brothers Pickleball Rally for Charity
Save the Children is the beneficiary of a unique fundraising event on August 17, 2024, when identical twin brothers, Angelo A. & Ettore Rossetti (collectively, "The Rosset…
5 Ways to Help Kids Transition to Kindergarten
When parents and caregivers guide and support their child’s transition to school, children feel respected, loved and nurtured, which helps them make a successful adjustment.
Meet Some Future Gold Medalists!
As the Paris 2024 Olympics begin, join us in celebrating the power of sports in children’s lives —and meet some future gold medalists!
Childhood Journey Shapes Save the Children Staffer's Work
Tiir Rhoda, a Save the Children staff member in South Sudan, hopes to help children build their emotional resilience so they can focus on their futures even against a backdrop of w…
5 Ways That Conflict Impacts Children's Mental Health
Distressing conflict-related events can affect children's psychological and emotional well-being in various ways, and have a long-term impact if left untreated.
A Gaza Aid Worker Shares Her Story: The scenes I witnessed in Rafah will stay with me forever
Soraya Ali, Save the Children’s Global Media Manager - MENAEE. Soraya was in Gaza at the start of April, documenting the impact of the war on children, capturing the Save the Child…
I'm a Syrian and a Humanitarian: What 13 Years of Conflict Really Looks Like
Thirteen years after the conflict in my home country began, the country bears little resemblance to the place where I grew up. The protracted conflict has also skewed the way the w…
This Ramadan in Gaza, There Will be No Dates to Break the Fast
This Ramadan in Gaza, where lack of food is forcing families to eat leaves and animal food to survive, there will be no dates to break the fast.
One Year On: Syria's Post-Earthquake Struggles
A first-hand account on the one-year anniversary of the Türkiye-Syria earthquake. Learn how children have been impacted and how to help recovery efforts.
Instead of learning in school, Gaza's children are forced to learn how to survive bombs and hunger
Across the Gaza Strip, hundreds of teachers have been killed and about 75% of schools, colleges, and universities have been completely destroyed or damaged.
Random Acts of Kindness Day 2024
Join Save the Children in celebrating Random Acts of Kindness Day 2024! Be a part of making a positive impact and spreading kindness for a brighter future.
Striking a Balance on Localization
Localization is the process through which humanitarian actors work to ensure local and national actors are better engaged in the planning, delivery, and accountability of humanitar…
International Day of Education 2024
International Day of Education: Explore its roots, impact, and upcoming 2024 initiatives. Get involved and make a difference in education worldwide.
Take Your Child to the Library Day 2024
Discover the joy of learning and reading on International Day of Education with Take Your Child to the Library Day 2024. Learn more here.
2023 Year in Review
2023 has been a big year for children globally. With your help, Save the Children is working to build a better future for children across the world - a future they deserve.
5 Ways Children are Impacted by the Gaza Israel Crisis
The conflict in Gaza and Israel is deeply alarming with horrendous consequences for children. Here are 5 ways in which children caught up in the Gaza and Israel crisis are being im…
What the Humanitarian Pause Means for Gaza
There will be daily 4-hour humanitarian pauses from fighting in northern Gaza. Here’s why that isn’t enough.
Catalyzing Change: Creating Work Opportunities for the Next Generation
Macroeconomic, social, geopolitical, climate, consumer and technological forces are affecting the way we all work. Leaders across industries are exploring new ways to help people b…
She Means Business: A Young Woman’s Story of Economic Empowerment in Ethiopia
Hello, everyone! My name is Tsion, and I want to share with you the incredible journey I've had through Save the Children's Young Women's Leadership & Economic E…
A Warning on Gaza from a Humanitarian Worker
An op-ed on Gaza by Gloria Donate, Director of Program Development at Save the Children: We need an immediate ceasefire to stop the horrific loss of civilian life.
Breaking Down Barriers to Work for Youth with Disabilities
As many as 220 million young people live with disabilities worldwide. Long-standing obstacles to employment force many to rely on family to help meet their basic needs.
Nana's Story: Life in Gaza During Times of Conflict
7-year-old Nana* and her father, a Save the Children staff member, share their story from Gaza.
Nurturing the Future: Empowering Youth for a Sustainable Tomorrow
The climate crisis is a children's rights crisis that children are experiencing right now. Around one billion children, roughly one in two worldwide, live in countries at extr…
Celebrate World Kindness Day 2024
Join Save the Children in celebrating Random Acts of Kindness Day 2024! Be a part of making a positive impact and spreading kindness for a brighter future.
Important Holidays to That Teach Children About Humanity
Throughout the year, there are several holidays that not only encourage celebration but offer an opportunity to teach children about important issues impacting our world.
The Impact of a Federal Government Shutdown Could Significantly Impact Children: Here's How
If Congress can’t pass final spending bills by November 17th, the government could still shut down... which would interrupt critical support for kids and families.
Supporting Health and Resilience in Turkana County, Kenya
In June I had the chance to host some Save the Children donors in Turkana County, Kenya.
Insights from Women Deliver 2023 for Companies Ready to Act
Having recently returned from the Women Deliver conference in Kigali, Rwanda, I was struck by the similarities between the themes of this fun, technicolor treat of a film and the p…
Global Conversations: Tackling Child Marriage
Dr. Modupe Taiwo, a Save the Children program director in Sierra Leone, leads “My Body. My Decision. My Rights,” a project funded by Global Affairs Canada to reduce and respond to…
Save the Children and the Movie Barbie Are Helping Children Achieve Their Dreams
We’re partnering with the movie Barbie to help girls everywhere achieve their dreams! Meet four girls our programs are empowering — then, show your support for millions around the…
Women Creating Change in Ethiopia, One Business at a Time
During my recent travels to the Sidama and Oromia regions of Ethiopia, I had the privilege of speaking with graduates of Save the Children’s Young Women’s Leadership and Economic E…
Families on the Move: Welcoming Children at the U.S. Border
On May 15 and 16, just a few days after the expiration of Title 42, a Save the Children staffer had the privilege of visiting our work along the western end of the southern U.S. bo…
Child Labor Is on the Rise – Help Us Give Children a Better Future
Every child deserves a future. We are proud to work with families, communities, governments, and partners to prevent child labor and we call on everyone to join us in this effort.…
LGBTQI Children Around the World Celebrate and Love Who They Are This PRIDE Month
Save the Children is proud to amplify the actions of children and support them in calling for a fairer and more equal world in which the rights of LGBTQ+ children are respected and…
Our Favorite Children's Books
Discover diverse children's reading lists from Save the Children. Explore our favorite subjects, including Black history, gender equality and more.
Reflections from Colombia
As I reflect on the people I recently met and the communities I was privileged to visit in Colombia with four of our committed donors.
Solving the Health Equity Challenge? No One Can Do It Alone.
All children deserve a healthy start in life, yet lifesaving healthcare still isn’t reaching those most in need.
Why Children Need Protection in a Digital World
Children are entering the digital environment at a pace like we have never seen before. As a result, organizations like ours are rapidly evolving our approaches to make better use…
Through the Ages, Women Make Things Happen
Now more than ever, the world needs the collective power of women to spur transformative change. Inspired and ready – like our bold founder a century ago – 100 Strong has stepped u…
Children's Books that Celebrate Ramadan and Muslim Culture
These children's books, hand-picked by our staff, celebrate both Ramadan and Muslim culture — and make for excellent reads all year long!
Pakistan Floods Six Months On
The battle of last summer may be over, but the war from the devastating 2022 flooding is still on-going.
After Devastating Earthquakes, Syrian Children Need Our Help to Piece Their Lives Back Together
After the earthquakes that struck both Türkiye and Syria on February 6 and killed over 50,000 people, millions of people are trying to piece their lives back together once again.
5 Reasons to Read to Babies and Toddlers Every Day
Our experts explain why it's crucial that caregivers read to babies and toddlers every day. Learn why and how to develop at-home habits that support reading at home.
A Year in My Life: A Ukrainian Teenager Shares Her Story of Surviving War
A 16-year-old girl living in Western Ukraine shares her story of living through war, being apart from her parents and how the conflict has impacted her.
The Top 5 Trends Driving Humanitarian Need in 2023
Sadly, these 5 global trends that are driving the greatest humanitarian needs for children in 2023—conflict, climate, critical funding gaps—are all quite familiar.
A teacher in Afghanistan shares what the ban on female aid workers means for woman and girls
Without our female staff, organizations like Save the Children cannot safely and effectively operate in Afghanistan. That’s because women and girls in our communities can only inte…
A Guide to Help Bring Disability Inclusion to Your Home and Community.
In celebration of Disability Pride Month, we’re sharing this guide to help you bring disability inclusion to your home and community.
Children on the Brink: The Global Hunger Crisis
Greg Ramm, Head of the Department of Humanitarian Response at Save the Children, recently traveled to Burkina Faso. "I have seen centers like these before but it’s always shoc…
2022 Year in Review
2022 has been a big year for children globally. With your help, Save the Children is working to build a a better future for children across the world - a future they deserve.
Ukraine Women Share Their Stories from the Border
Women and children have been forced to leave Ukraine as fathers and husbands stay behind to fight. Read stories from mothers on the border seeking safety.
Children on the Brink: What We Must Do to Respond to the Global Hunger Crisis
I recently traveled to visit our programs in Burkina Faso where the hunger crisis is threatening the lives of children in a country already suffering from conflict and drought.
Syrian Refugee Children Stories : Life as a Refugee
Read the stories of Syrian children who had to flee their homes in a war-torn country. Find out how you can donate to help Syrian refugee children.
Poems on Climate Change from Children Across the World
Poems on climate change written by kids including information provided by the 2022 climate change report.
Juneteenth 2024
Save the Children encourages parents and caregivers to talk with their children about the history of race in America, on Juneteenth and on every day. Get helpful tips and resources…
Confident, Brave and Resilient Women
Gender inequality is a human rights issue that continues to impact women and girls even after the adoption of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination again…
How to Discuss the Conflict in Ukraine with Children
Children may see and hear things about the crisis in Ukraine in the news, leading to feelings of uncertainty, anxiety and fear. Learn how to address their concerns.
How Conflict in Afghanistan Impacts Women and Girls
The conflict in Afghanistan is having a disproportionate impact on Afghanistan women and Afghanistan girls. Hear from four women about their struggles in Afghanistan.
What's It Like for Afghan Children Inside a U.S. Shelter
For the Afghan refugees who have made it here to the U.S., many are arriving utterly exhausted. Some children are arriving without their siblings. Some even arrive alone.
Afghanistan Refugees: How to Help
The Pakistan deportation drive has triggered an outflow of Afghan refugees seeking safety. Learn how to help thousands of displaced Afghanistan refugees.
Beirut Explosion: One Year Later, One Family's Story
Children living in Beirut, Lebanon have endured a year of instability after a massive explosion plunged the city deeper into poverty. Read one family's story.
Poems About Coronavirus Written by Children
Read the short poems that children around to word wrote about life under lockdown. 5 children share their hopes, fears, and how the pandemic has changed their lives.
Six Stories for Six Years of War in Yemen
Children living in Yemen have endured six years of conflict. Here are their stories of how the conflict has impacted their lives, education and futures.
Why Are Unaccompanied Children Traveling to the Border?
The number of unaccompanied children taken into border authority custody after crossing the southern border grows dramatically by the day. Learn why.
10 Humanitarian Crises to Know About Right Now
The challenges that 2024 bring are daunting, but with collective action we can accelerate and amplify impact for children facing today’s greatest threats.
5 Ways to Help Others This Holiday
If you're looking for ways to help during the holidays, we have easy suggestions. Get ideas for how to donate everything—from your time to your voice—this holiday.
Healing the Wounds of Gang Violence in El Salvador
Save the Children is addressing the root causes of the U.S. border crisis through programs that focus on education and peace-building. Learn about our impact in El Salvador.
Books That Celebrate Latinx Characters
To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, Save the Children staffers share their favorite books that inspire this month all year round.
Gender Discrimination Causes Inequality Between Girls and Boys Around the World
Gender discrimination impacts millions of girls and boys around the world, denying them basic human rights like education, income equality, and a life free of violence.
Tips for Talking with Children About Racism and Social Justice
Experts share tips for how to talk about racism and social justice with children. Help to guide the conversation or to help kids understand what is happening in America now.
What Is Malnutrition and How Does it Affect Children?
Learn what causes malnutrition in children. Malnutrition can occur in children of all ages, but young children are the most vulnerable.
Asylum Seekers, Migrants and Immigrants and Refugees: Who Are They?
Learn about the differences between asylum seekers, migrants, child refugees and immigrants. Get the facts and join Save the Children to help children and families on the move.
Child Marriage: A Violation of Child Rights
Child marriage represents the devastating end of childhood for 40 million girls worldwide. Get the facts and join Save the Children to end child marriage.
10 Ways to Help Others in Your Community
Experts share tips for how to help others in your community.
Tips to Help Children Cope with Difficult Transitions
Our experts share tips on how to help children make difficult social transitions, like returning to school.
9 Children’s Books That Celebrate Gender Equality
In commemoration of International Women’s Day, Save the Children shares children’s books that promote gender equality this month and all year round.
18 Children's Books That Celebrate Black History Month
To celebrate Black History Month, Save the Children staffers share their favorite children’s books that inspire young boys and girls this month all year round.
National Read Across America Day 2024
Discover National Read Across America Day 2024 with Save the Children. Explore initiatives, stories, and ways to get involved in fostering a love for reading.
How to Help Migrant Children at the U.S. Southern Border
The severe social and developmental issues in children caused as a result of family separation carry lifelong consequences. Learn how to help children at the U.S. Southern Border.
Children in Yemen Suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition
In Yemen, children are dying from starvation because of a lack of food due to the ongoing war. Children in Yemen suffering from malnutrition need help now.
World Water Day 2024
Access to clean water helps keep children healthy. Children who lack access to clean drinking water and basic sanitation are vulnerable to waterborne illnesses.
International Literacy Day 2024
Today, children around the world are facing an unprecedented learning crisis. Join us on International Literacy Day, to ensure children around the world receive the education they…
World Food Day 2024
On World Food Day, help Save the Children provide food to millions of children in dire need of proper nutrition. Donate today to give a child a healthy meal.
World Malaria Day 2024
Malaria is a preventable disease that leads to the death of young children. Save the Children works to prevent and treat malaria in children worldwide.
What is Pneumonia
Pneumonia, an acute respiratory infection that attacks the lungs, is a leading cause of preventable death in young children. Save the Children works to prevent and treat pneumonia…
International Women's Day 2024
Save the Children advocates for girls and women around the world. Together, we celebrate women’s achievements and press for progress on gender equity.
How to Talk to Children About Mass Shootings
Save the Children helps keep children safe in the U.S. and around the world. Tips from our experts can help protect children from shooters and other violence.
Red Nose Day 2024
Save the Children is standing with Comic Relief US & Red Nose Day to help build healthy futures for all children, one nose at a time.