FAIRFIELD, Conn. (Dec. 19, 2025)—Save the Children has been ranked No. 43 on Forbes' 2025 list of America's Top 100 Charities, according to private donations. This recognition offers insight into how ...
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (December 11th, 2025)—This giving season, Save the Children is introducing a pioneering approach to humanitarian assistance with the launch of the first-of-its-kind Bitcoin Fund, ...
KABUL, 16 December 2025 – More than one in three children are facing severe hunger in Afghanistan this winter - an increase of 18% from a year ago - underscoring the urgent need for increased aid as ...
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (Dec. 12, 2025) — Coastal and river waters are inundating communities across western Washington this week, due to relentless heavy rains. Save the Children is working swiftly to meet ...
A look back at 2025 highlights how Save the Children helped children affected by conflict, displacement and climate disasters ...
According to the 2025 WorldRisk Report, the Philippines is ranked the most disaster-prone country in the world. As a result of the country's high exposure to natural hazards — typhoons, earthquakes, ...
Recent flooding across Washington State has forced families from their homes, damaged schools and disrupted access to clean water, food and essential services. Save the Children, with longstanding ...
Save the Children has been recognized on Forbes’ 2025 list of America’s Top 100 Charities, ranking No. 43 nationwide. The recognition highlights our organization’s scale, impact and long-standing ...
JAKARTA (Dec. 15, 2025)—Floods and landslides in Indonesia have left children with wide-ranging health challenges and out of school as water levels recede in some parts of Sumatra, Indonesia, while ...
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (December 8th, 2025)— Save the Children and Accenture mark 15 years of impactful partnership with a milestone $8.6 million multi-year grant. This investment will scale youth ...
MAPUTO (Dec. 4, 2025)—A series of attacks by armed groups in Nampula, northern Mozambique, have forced over 82,000 people, including 55,000 children, to flee from their homes in recent weeks, ...