Staff Account from the Venezuela Earthquake: “Children are asking for their parents but their parents are not there”
A Save the Children staff member shares her experience of surviving the Venezuela earthquake.
A Save the Children staff member shares her experience of surviving the Venezuela earthquake.

After visiting Sudan, Save the Children’s CEO shares what she witnessed—and why the world must act now to address the largest humanitarian crisis today.

Access to safe play areas for children amid humanitarian emergencies must be protected, especially now that a record number of children are being forced from their homes by conflict or violence.

Israeli authorities announced earlier today that they are closing border crossings into the Gaza Strip, including Kerem Shalam and Rafah, until further notice.

As the world prepares to watch the 2026 World Cup, soccer is helping children to stay safe and recover from trauma on makeshift pitches, across refugee camps, and in communities impacted by conflict across the globe.

Save the Children responds to reports that a major attack on Ukraine last night has killed at least 18 people including two boys with children also among the dozens of people injured.
Prices for food, fuel and water in Somalia soared in March, with conflict in the Middle East compounding a humanitarian emergency in the already fragile country where one in three people are going hungry.


Save the Children President and CEO Janti Soeripto visits suburbs destroyed by conflict on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria.
Save the Children President & CEO Janti Soeripto shares firsthand reflections from Syria.

Children in Gaza urgently need shelter, food, medical care, mental health support and education. Learn how Save the Children is helping — and how you can help, too.
Nearly 90% of Gaza’s population has been displaced. One mother shares her two-year journey through loss, survival, and the fight to protect her child.

Local Response Pooled Fund (LRPF) shares key lessons learned from its journey in developing locally-led funding mechanisms in South Sudan.

Children living in the open in Myanmar after being forced from their homes by the deadly earthquake are at additional risk of heat-related illnesses as temperatures in parts of the country climb to 40°C (104 F).
Save the Children and its partners are providing lifesaving aid in earthquake-affected areas in Myanmar with an immediate need for water, food and health care services for children and their families.

Humanitarian aid cuts disrupt access to food, healthcare, and education for vulnerable children worldwide. Continued support is critical to ensuring life-saving programs remain in place. Learn how Save the Children is responding and how you can help.

Save the Children US President & Chief Executive Officer Janti Soeripto discusses what she saw during a program visit in to our partner, Project:Camp in Los Angeles.

Actress and Save the Children Ambassador Cobie Smulders is working with the global nonprofit and brand partners to deliver warm blankets, clothing, bedding, toys, and holiday treats this week to children and families still recovering from Hurricane Helene's destruction.


Learn more about Hurricane Milton news, safety tips and Save the Children's emergency response.

With emergency supplies pre-positioned ahead of Hurricane Milton, Save the Children is equipped to help deliver critical, child-focused supplies to Florida kids and families who need them most– including diapers, wipes, hygiene kits and more.
Following the confirmed case of polio in Gaza, aid agencies and medical professionals joined forces to call urgently for a ceasefire to allow life-saving polio vaccinations to be administered to about 640,000 children.

Children are particularly vulnerable to the new strain of the deadly mpox virus that is spreading globally after being declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization.