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Children in crisis around the world are facing unimaginable hardships. Whether it's conflict zones, natural disasters, or extreme poverty, the lives of millions of children hang in the balance. 

In densely populated areas affected by war, children are nearly seven times times more likely to die from blasts than adults, making them particularly vulnerable. 75% of child cases treated by Save the Children in field hospitals in Gaza alone, are blast-related injuries. 

Thousand of injured children and child amputees struggle to recover without  adequate pain relief or necessary devices like wheelchairs. The lack of food and clean water often means that patients are not strong enough to heal properly or fight off infection. Many children are at imminent risk of famine and facing crisis levels of food insecurity or worse. 

Please re-start your monthly gift today to help children in crisis around the world, where the needs are the biggest and most urgent.

YOUR $15 MONTHLY GIFT COULD HELP TO PROVIDE CRITICAL HEALTHCARE TO CHILDREN IN GAZA AND OTHER CRISES ACROSS THE GLOBE.

WHAT CAN WE DO WITH YOUR DONATION?

Your donation can help continue to provide emergency aid, shelter, food, and medical care to those affected by conflict and other crises. A monthly donation gives us the flexibility to respond quickly and wherever the need is greatest. Your donation will allow our response teams to react to emergencies around the world:

  ·  $7 per month could purchase 12 bottles of water for people struggling to access potable water.

  ·  $15 per month could help continue to provide critical healthcare to children in Gaza and other crises across the globe.

  ·  $23 per month could provide a family with a Baby Kit every two months to give them the basics they need to provide basic care to their infant. 

  ·  $25 per month could support a child to recover from traumatic experiences through play.

Your gift is urgently needed for these children and their families. Donate now to save the lives of children in crisis.

For every $1 you donate we spend