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Lemon Squeeze for Refugees We learned so much about helping refugees, UNICEF, and how to help others while having fun. Read More »
Our CEO Has a Message for the Next U.S. President Put children first and take on a crisis that now affects nearly 50 million children. Read More »
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"We Honor Their Work Best by Carrying On" Despite a new wave of deadly attacks, UNICEF remains committed to providing Syrian children with critical aid. Read More »
#ChildrenFirst Vigil: Coming Together for Child Refugees Read the compelling story of how, on the eve of the United Nations refugee summit, we joined to tell world leaders to put children first. Read More »
Syrian Children’s Courage for Education During Crisis Learn the stories of six Syrian children who traveled across conflict lines for their education, and how UNICEF is supporting their efforts. Read More »
Join Us Tonight in New York City for the #ChildrenFirst Vigil 50 million children uprooted: Let's tell world leaders to put them first in their response to the refugee and migrant crisis. Read More »
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The Truths We Ignore & The Lies We Believe One Syrian family shared their story of survival and resilience.Two U.S. student supporters listened, and this is what they learned. Read More »