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75 Years of UNICEFFor the past 75 years, UNICEF has been an unstoppable force for change in the lives of children across the globe. After the refugee crisis post-World War II, the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) was formed to distribute aid to every child, without discrimination. We’ve come a long way since 1946, and we’re thankful to have you by our side.
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Shop for good and support UNICEF this yearUNICEF Market has stunning handcrafted gifts that will support UNICEF programs, and with Inspired Gifts you can purchase anything from jackets to soccer balls and vaccines that will be sent to children in need. Enter HOLIDAYGIFTS10 at checkout to save $10 on your purchase of $20 or more on handcrafted gifts, offer ends 12/31. AmazonSmile and eBay Give at Checkout are two great ways you can shop normally but with the added bonus that a portion of the purchase price will go to UNICEF. Giving back while you shop? What could be better than that?
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Young Ukrainian climate activists attend COP26As a part of UNICEF’s 75th anniversary, we are calling for bold action on climate change. This year, with the help of UNICEF, passionate young activists from Ukraine took part in the UN Climate Conference (COP26). At the conference, they called for a change in the energy, agriculture, health, transport, water and sanitation, technology and innovation sectors, and specifically called on Ukraine to get rid of coal in state-owned thermal power plants.
See how Nina, Anastasia, and other young Ukrainian’s are driving major change >> |
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Keeping Syria's children safe and warm
Every month your generous support makes a profound difference in the lives of Syrian children who have been living under the constant threat of violence, deprivation, and extreme emotional duress. And now, with winter temperatures plunging, your support has helped UNICEF provide winter clothing kits that contain a winter jacket, a woolen sweater, a thermal outfit including pajamas, warm winter pants, a woolen hat, a scarf, socks, gloves and winter boots.
Learn more about how UNICEF is helping keep Syrian children warm this winter >> |
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