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Taking a Break from Finals: The NYC Regional Club Meet-up High school and university clubs from New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey gathered together to network, share ideas, and learn Read More »
A Community Effort: Brooklyn Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Drives Get your community involved in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF! Read More »
Keep Them Warm — UNICEF Helps Syrian Children Brace for Winter's Chill As temperatures drop below freezing, UNICEF aims to reach 2.5 million Syrian children with warm winter gear. Read More »
Report from Aleppo: Displaced Children & Families Huddle in Jibreen UPDATE: 40,000 people have been displaced within and from the area. Half of them are children. Read More »
Challenges, Struggle and Hope: UNICEF's Year in Photos 2016"Children should be the first to benefit from mankind's successes and the last ones to suffer from its failures ... for it is on how we bring up our children that our civilization is measured, our...Read More »
DC Sorority Members Illuminate the Realities of Human Trafficking Joint sorority chapters host a screening of “Not My Life” and invite a panel of human trafficking experts Read More »
Your Stories: Why So Many Are Giving to Support UNICEF NowThis giving season, there has been an unprecedented outpouring of support for UNICEF. So many have donated, volunteered, advocated — and sought to learn from our stories about the struggles children...Read More »
When Girls Go to School in Malawi, Mothers' Dreams Come True In Malawi, UNICEF USA's Chloe Kay saw how Kids In Need of Desks (K.I.N.D.) scholarships change girls' lives. Read More »