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How Do Students Deliver 2 Million Packets of Miracle Food? Kid Power! When NYC 5th graders got active to save lives along with more than 170,000 other students across the country, the results were astounding.
See What People Are Saying About UNICEF Kid Power This Month From P!NK, Tyson Chandler and Ashley Eckstein to ordinary kids around the nation, thousands of Americans are getting active and saving lives
Ashley Eckstein is a Star Wars Rebel — and a Force for Change Learn about Ashley Eckstein, the newest UNICEF Kid Power champion, who inspires kids to be a Force for Change and get active to save lives.
Partnering for Kid Power Learn more about the funders, sponsors and celebrity champions that helped us create the Kid Power movement to get active and save lives.
The Right Stuff for Saving Kids' Lives "The Miracle Food" is saving lives around the world. And UNICEF Kid Power kids are working — and playing — to keep it coming.
UNICEF Kid Power: How It Works, What It Does — Kids Helping Kids Think kids can't change the world? The UNICEF Kid Power program turns children's boundless energy into help for severely malnourished kids.
Force for Change: Lucasfilm & Disney Work to Fight World Malnutrition Star Wars: Force for Change offers awesome prizes—including a chance to be in a Star Wars movie—while helping UNICEF fight malnutrition.
Yemen's War Leaves 10 Million Young Lives Falling Through the Cracks UNICEF issues an urgent appeal: stop this war, scale-up humanitarian aid.
Eat, Play, Love—Why a Child's First 1,000 Days Make All the Difference To help kids get the best start in life, nurture them — and give them low-cost, high-quality early childhood programs.