Children are malnourished in Yemen and many countries throughout Africa — Nigeria, Central African Republic, South Sudan. In Syria, Iraq and Jordan, children have been driven by war into tent settlements, where without proper winter clothing, boots and blankets, they struggle to survive the cold.

For all of them, the clock is ticking.

Donate and Support

When children are suffering halfway around the world, it’s hard to know how to help. Do you donate to an organization like UNICEF, which seeks to solve the problems all children face, or do you look for a charity that allows you to sponsor one specific child?

Child Sponsorship Organizations

Some child sponsorship programs allow donors to make monthly funding commitments to support individual children, with whom they may correspond and even visit to see the impact of their support. For people who want to know they've made a contribution toward improving the life of one particular child, the idea of child sponsorship can be quite compelling.

However, although child sponsorship programs have been around since the 1930s, a 2017 national study of 1,000 American charity supporters by Grey Matter Research and Opinions 4 Good, found that only 24% of respondents truly understood what it means to sponsor a child.

“Most donors are aware of sponsorship and generally positive toward it, but there is not a lot of real familiarity with how it works,” says Ron Sellers, president of Grey Matter Research. “The interest is there, but so are doubts or concerns.”

What does it mean to sponsor a child?

It depends on the organization.

Though many organizations offer information about specific children who need help and the opportunity to keep in touch with them, that doesn’t necessarily mean that supporters’ monthly donations actually go to the child’s family. Rather, many organizations have found that they can do much more good by pooling sponsor funds in order to attack the problems facing the communities where the children live with long-term, sustainable solutions.

While many child sponsorship programs now taking this approach offer donors the chance to get to know individual children in the communities where the organizations work, the children supporters correspond with aren’t always the direct recipients of donors’ monthly checks. Rather, some organizations designate the children sponsors get to know as unofficial ambassadors for their communities.

UNICEF child sponsorship

What’s the best way to sponsor a child? After working for over 70 years to save and protect children around the world, UNICEF has found that the most effective way to help one child in a community is through sustainable solutions designed to help them all.

With a presence in over 190 countries and territories, UNICEF has helped save more children's lives than any other humanitarian organization by providing health care, immunizations, clean water, nutrition, education, emergency relief and more to communities at scale.

It’s that approach that has allowed UNICEF to address inequity at its root and deliver what all children need to survive and thrive.

In 2019, UNICEF and partners made a lifesaving difference for millions of children

4.9 million children were treated for severe acute malnutrition

41.3 million children were vaccinated against measles

17 million children who were out of school received early learning, primary and secondary education

39 million children and their families were provided safe water for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene

51 million children received the benefits of cash transfer programs

3.7 million children received community-based mental health care and psychosocial support

4.37 children in 22 countries who live under the threat of landmines and other explosive weapons were reached with prevention and survivor assistance

How much does it cost to become a child sponsor with UNICEF USA?

UNICEF works from the top down, partnering with governments to help shape policies and programs while making connections in communities to put them into action. That access, combined with the ability to ship supplies anywhere in the world in just 48 to 72 hours, ensures UNICEF can leverage resources and deliver supplies quickly and efficiently to make donor support really count.

That means donors can rest assured knowing that UNICEF will provide children with the best lifesaving supplies and programs money can buy. See how far UNICEF can make your support go:

$1.50 = Zinc treatment for 20 children suffering from diarrhea. Diarrhea is one of the leading killers of children under age five and has been identified as one of the leading diseases among the global refugee population due to poor water and sanitation conditions

Diarrhea is one of the leading killers of children under age five and has been identified as one of the leading diseases among the global refugee population due to poor water and sanitation conditions $10 = A year’s worth of Vitamin A supplements for 250 children . Vitamin A deficiency is the leading cause of preventable blindness, and it increases the risk of death from common diseases like diarrhea. Vitamin A is a proven low-cost intervention

Vitamin A deficiency is the leading cause of preventable blindness, and it increases the risk of death from common diseases like diarrhea. Vitamin A is a proven low-cost intervention $37 = Deworming tablets for 1,000 children. Reducing the prevalence and intensity of worm infections, which can seriously impair a child’s health, helps them gain more nutrition from their food to keep growing and learning in school

Reducing the prevalence and intensity of worm infections, which can seriously impair a child’s health, helps them gain more nutrition from their food to keep growing and learning in school $30 = Pencils for 1,000 children. Pencils are one of the most basic but important supplies for a child’s education. Such simple and practical items are crucial to help children learn skills that can lift an entire family out of poverty

Pencils are one of the most basic but important supplies for a child’s education. Such simple and practical items are crucial to help children learn skills that can lift an entire family out of poverty $40 = Measles vaccines for 50 children. Measles is highly contagious and is a leading cause of death among children.

What's the best way to sponsor a child?

The single most effective way you can help UNICEF fight for every child, everywhere, is by becoming a monthly donor. A small monthly gift can make a huge difference in the lives of so many children by providing steady funding that allows UNICEF to be on the ground before, during and after a crisis, providing the protection, nutrition, health care, clean water and education children need month after month.

Monthly Donors receive:

A dedicated team to answer questions via email or phone

Quarterly 8-page newsletter with updates on children UNICEF is helping thanks to generous donors like you

Annual statements to make tax time easier

An easy-to-use donor portal that simplifies modifying gift amounts, updating payment methods and making other changes, including the timing of donations with the option to cancel at any point

Targeted communications in the form of monthly statements detailing giving to date

Save a child. Become a monthly donor now.

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