How regular giving helps children in Conflict

Families receiving support from Save the Children as they cross the border from Ukraine to Romania
No child should have their lives destroyed by conflict. Your monthly donation could provide lifesaving medical care and fund the creation of safe spaces for children caught up in conflict around the world.
Your donations mean we can deliver:
- Mental health services to help children cope with trauma
- Education through learning centres
- Long-term medical care
- Access to cash and food vouchers to empower families to choose how they support their children
- Safe Spaces for Children to give them a sense of normality
1 in 6 children globally are living in conflicts they did not create. Your monthly donation can help give them a better future.
Our work in Ukraine
Since 24th February 2022, our team in Ukraine has reached over 36,500 children. Through your incredible support and our 27 partners we've been able to:
- support over 5,000 children with protection services
- run 11 Child Friendly Spaces that provide a safe and supportive environment for children to socialise, play, and be children again
- rehabilitate four damaged schools in Northern and Eastern part of Ukraine
- give cash and vouchers to 35,000 families
- get medical care to over 40,000 families through essential medical equipment, supplies, and expertise to hospitals and mobile health teams, with a particular focus on maternal and new-born health
Who are Save the Children UK?
Every child has a unique story. We help children rewrite theirs.
Save the Children fights for children every single day so they can fulfil their unique potential.
Month after month, in the UK and around the world, we make sure children stay safe, healthy and keep learning, so they can become who they want to be.
We could not do this without our supporters who give a donation every month.
Monthly donations allow us to plan for the long term. To be not just reactive, but proactive in thousands of projects across the world, all designed with one thing in mind: to improve the lives of children.
We know what needs to be done. To do it, we need you.