UNICEF is distributing warm clothing and other gear to Syrian refugee children and other kids in the Middle East and North Africa facing hardship this winter.

The Impact of a UNICEF Inspired Gift

The connection is real: Your purchase of a UNICEF Inspired Gift can change a child's life by bringing them the nutrition, medicine and learning materials they need to realize their full potential. Meet children below who are far better off thanks to vital supplies you can send in honor of a friend or loved one. 

For over 70 years, UNICEF has been putting children first, working to protect their rights and provide the assistance and services they need to survive and thrive.

Afra, 2, gets a check up at a UNICEF-supported hospital in Juba, South Sudan where she is being treated for malnutrition.

UNICEF relies on donor support to identify and treat severely malnourished children and provide other assistance to their families. Above, health workers at a UNICEF-supported hospital in Juba, South Sudan, check Afra, 2, who is recovering from malnutrition thanks to a regimen of therapeutic milk — an Inspired Gift option in the Nutrition category. After five years of civil war, malnutrition rates have reached critical levels as violence has displaced more than 4 million people, over half of them children. Afra's mother fled Bentiu with her and her siblings to escape the fighting. "Most of my family are up north, but my sister is here looking after my other children while Afra is getting help," Afra's mom, Theresa, says. "The doctors on duty say that in one day Afra is already looking better." ©UNICEF/UN0232173/Njiokiktjien VII Photo

Faozea, 14, is a refugee from the Central African Republic living in Chad, where she attends school with UNICEF's support.

Faozea is a 14-year-old refugee from the Central African Republic, where violence has displaced many children. She now lives in the Danamadja refugee camp in Chad, where UNICEF is helping her go to school and feel confident, no matter where she is in her monthly cycle. In many countries, schools lack the supplies and sanitation facilities girls like Faozea need. "It was hard for me to come to school when I had my periods," she explains, but that was before UNICEF provided her with personal hygiene supplies. Now, thanks to the reusable sanitary pads and detergent that come with every emergency family water and hygiene kit, Faozea can focus on what really matters. "It’s important for me to stay in school so that I can become a teacher." A Girls Empowerment Pack for $35 provides reusable pads, holders and storage pouches, enough for five girls to share. ©UNICEF/UN0122318/Faffin

Hasan, 1, a Syrian refugee, received warm winter clothing from UNICEF, an Inspired Gift option.

UNICEF's annual distribution of warm clothing and other winter gear is already under way, aiming to reach kids and families facing hardship as temperatures drop to freezing. More support is needed to enable UNICEF to reach every child in need. Syrian refugee Hasan, 1, pictured above in his father's arms, received support through the program last winter. When UNICEF delivered supplies to protect him from the cold last winter, Hasan and his family had been living in an informal tent settlement in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley since fleeing Syria to escape the brutal civil war. @UNICEF MENA

Fatoumata of Mali, mother of five pictured with her twin daughters, makes sure all her children get vaccinated to keep them healthy.

Fatoumata of Bougouni, Mali, pictured above with newborn twin daughters Foune and Wassa, is the mother of five children, all of whom have received a full course of immunizations through a UNICEF-supported program. "All my five children are very healthy," she says. "It is because of the vaccines." The Inspired Gift of 100 doses of the measles vaccine, which costs just $40, is enough to protect 50 children and make this holiday far more meaningful for anyone on your list. ©UNICEF/UN0198195/Njiokikjtien VII Photo

UNICEF Inspired Gifts are a way for donors to support these efforts by purchasing supplies vulnerable children can't survive or thrive without.

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Top photo: UNICEF is distributing warm clothing and other gear to Syrian refugee children and other kids in the Middle East and North Africa who are facing hardship this winter.

HOW TO HELP

There are many ways to make a difference

War, famine, poverty, natural disasters — threats to the world's children keep coming. But UNICEF won't stop working to keep children healthy and safe.

UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories — more places than any other children's organization. UNICEF has the world's largest humanitarian warehouse and, when disaster strikes, can get supplies almost anywhere within 72 hours. Constantly innovating, always advocating for a better world for children, UNICEF works to ensure that every child can grow up healthy, educated, protected and respected.

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