Save the Children and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation are working together to understand public attitudes to child poverty in Scotland. Our project, Changing the Story, is using survey-based and ...
2024 was the warmest year on record, with global temperatures 1.53°C above pre-industrial levels (1850-1900). This marks the second consecutive year setting a new temperature record. The past decade ...
Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is a serious form of child sexual abuse that can affect children and young people of any age, gender or background. It often involves manipulation, power imbalances and ...
Finding fun, engaging activities for kids doesn't have to strain your budget. With the cost of living affecting families across the UK, knowing where to find quality free activities has never been ...
Around the world, 224 million children living in crisis-affected countries (including conflict) are out of school—nearly half of all out-of-school children globally. When war erupts, education is one ...
I'm a Marketing Executive at Save the Children, sharing the stories of children around the world with our supporters. Setting intentions for the year ahead can remind us of what’s truly important. But ...
Article published in the Jakarta Post on 22 January 2026. An eight-monthold baby has just died from hypothermia in Gaza. Another avoidable tragedy. Another number to add to the more than 20,000 ...
Launched in March 2025, our partnership with Vodafone Foundation focuses on Children’s Digital Wellbeing—ensuring every child feels safe, confident, and empowered online. Digital wellbeing goes beyond ...
It was a rollercoaster. 2025 was one of the most challenging years for international development funding in recent memory. But against the odds, Save the Children, with our partners, achieved ...
Your donation could supply food vouchers for a family in the UK Your donation could supply 5 children with a ‘school-in-a-bag’ kits Your donation could provide 4 new-born babies with essential hygiene ...
Poverty and education are deeply linked in the UK, with a child's socioeconomic background often determining their educational opportunities and outcomes. While education is widely recognised as a ...