GIVE NEWBORNS A SAFE START!!!
Can you imagine a child being born without safety, medicine or care?
For millions of babies born in conflict zones, refugee camps, or disaster-hit communities, there is no guarantee of survival. Every year, 900,000 babies die during labour. That’s one baby every 36 seconds.
The majority of newborn and maternal deaths are preventable. But unless we can reach more mothers with lifesaving care, countless babies will not survive their first days of life.
This winter, give the gift of hope. Donate now to our Children’s Emergency Fund, and you’ll help us reach mothers and newborns with lifesaving support in the most dangerous places to be born.
Together, we can help mothers and babies in the world’s toughest places.
One-Time
$150: could train a community health volunteer to provide lifesaving newborn care.
$210: could provide 2 tins of therapeutic milk to treat a malnourished baby for one week.
$860: could provide a CPAP machine to help newborns in Kenya who struggle to breathe.
Monthly
$50 per month could help us be there for more children born into conflict.
$100 per month could provide Clean Delivery Kits for 3 midwives in Afghanistan
$200 per month could provide life-saving hospital treatment for pneumonia to 5 babies.
Empowering Children, Enriching Lives Providing Comprehensive Support and Opportunities for Vulnerable Children
Health and Wellness: Ensure access to healthcare services, nutrition, and psychosocial support.
Protection and Safety: Create a safe and nurturing environment, protecting children from abuse, exploitation, and violence.
Empowerment and Participation: Encourage children's participation in decision-making processes, promoting their rights and interests.
Children in Gaza have been paying the heaviest price for a war they’ve played no part in. While the pause in hostilities is a crucial respite for children, it is not enough.
Babies have been born in war zones, refugee camps, and communities devastated by floods and droughts. Every baby deserves more than survival. They deserve to be safe, fed, and loved. They deserve a chance to grow, to laugh, to learn. They deserve a future.
Another 6.3 magnitude earthquake has struck Afghanistan - the second in two months - forcing children to flee their homes in the middle of the night as winter sets in.
million children reached
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emergencies responded to
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