Story
Join us in supporting UNICEF Children's Emergency Fund!
We are excited to announce that 136 dedicated BT employees supported by 5 partners will be embarking on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Black Forest in Germany on June 19th. But this isn't just any adventure; it's a mission to support the most vulnerable among us – children in emergencies.
In conflict and disaster, children suffer first and suffer most. During emergencies and humanitarian contexts, children are especially vulnerable to disease, malnutrition and violence. Children living in conflict areas are worst off – they are more likely to be living in extreme poverty, for instance, or not enrolled in primary school.
The chaos and insecurity of war threatens or destroys access to food, shelter, social support and health care, and results in increased vulnerability in communities, especially for children. UNICEF focuses on these children and their families to provide them with the essential interventions required for protection, to save lives and to ensure the rights of all children, everywhere.
With your generous donations, we can make a significant difference in the lives of those who need it most. Here's how your contribution can directly impact children and families in crisis:
💼 EUR 79 could help provide essential school supplies for at least 20 children, ensuring they can continue their education even in the midst of an emergency.
🚰 EUR 46 could supply a family with a crucial emergency water and hygiene kit, offering them access to clean water and sanitation facilities during difficult times.
🏥 EUR 37 could equip a health worker with a large first aid kit, enabling them to provide lifesaving medical assistance where it's needed most.
Every euro counts, and your support can truly make a world of difference for these children and families facing unimaginable challenges.
Sustainable interventions are important because crises are not one-time shocks; their impact can last for years.
Every donation will help to build a better world for every child.
You can find out more about UNICEF's work at unicef.org.uk