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The need for humanitarian aid is currently at record high around the world. Children and their families are living amid wars, natural disasters and other crises, and children experience things that no child should have to experience.
Strong support from companies is needed. By donating to Save the Children’s Emergency Fund, companies can help us to respond quickly and help children and families living in the midst of crises in countries like Afghanistan, Ukraine and around the world. Together, we can help and protect children in crisis.
Right now, tens of thousands of people have lost their lives in the earthquake in Türkiye and Syria, and the number is expected to grow. Our teams are on the ground in the region and ready to respond. Homes, buildings and essential infrastructure have been destroyed and children will need urgent support to access food, shelter and warm clothing.
With your support we can:
- Distribute essential humanitarian aid to children and their families, including food, water and hygiene items
- Provide children with emergency medical care
- Give families with children a roof over their heads
- Reunite lonely children with their parents and care-givers.
- Provide emergency psychosocial support to children and their parents
- Create child-friendly places, where children can play, learn and feel safe
- Ensure that children can continue to go to school.
Save the Children is one of the largest humanitarian organizations in the world, and the largest one working for and with children. With our Children’s Emergency Fund, it is able to react quickly when a crisis or disaster strikes.
Your donation is essential – help children to overcome the emergency.
Donate now!
For more details on corporate partnership possibilities, please contact:
Camilla Ekholm
Global Corporate Partnerships
+358 40 721 8345
camilla.ekholm@savethechildren.fi
Fundraising permit: National Police Board RA/2022/1401, granted 12.10.2022, valid from 1.1.2023 onwards within Finland with the exception of Åland Islands. The funds will be used for the humanitarian work of Save the Children.