Funding cuts are putting our lifesaving work under threat. We are doing everything we can to fill the gaps and keep fighting for children’s lives and rights.
One in five children in the UK can’t read well when they leave primary school. For children from the most disadvantaged backgrounds, the figure is more than one in three. By the time they reach ...
On 17th February 2025, Save the Children UK will be hosting the first ever South Yorkshire Child Poverty Summit. A pivotal moment to spotlight innovative and sustainable solutions which aim to address ...
Alarming trend continues into 2025, with at least 10 Palestinian children among 70 people killed by Israeli forces in West Bank RAMALLAH, 7 February 2025 - Almost half of all Palestinian children ...
GAZA, 18 January 2025 – Getting food, water, and medical supplies to children in Gaza will be priorities for Save the Children once the pause in hostilities comes into effect on Sunday, with ...
Our leadership are responsible for shaping our goals and ensuring we achieve them. They are guided by, and are accountable to our Board of Trustees.
We need a system that fits around struggling families' lives and gives parents the choice to return to work if they want. It's better for parents, and better for children. Millions of us rely on ...
Donate money, host a bake sale, run a marathon, volunteer in a shop, email your MP or put on a silly jumper - it's up to you! If you're planning a fundraiser and need inspiration or want to raise ...
Children going hungry isn’t new. But many of the reasons are: pandemics, rising prices and disasters caused by climate change. It means that, even today, 1 in 4 children don't get the nutritious food ...
At Save the Children we believe every child has equal rights. Our founders laid the groundwork for the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which establishes racial discrimination as a violation of ...
We work with companies to create partnerships which help us create lasting change and ensure that every child has the chance to fulfil their potential.
Top British Athlete and two-time Olympic gold medallist, Sir Mo Farah, has been a Save the Children Ambassador since January 2017. Sir Mo Farah helped us launch our East Africa Food Crisis Appeal, in ...