Evans, 7, reading The River of Nabeau THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND Asekon*, 33, holding her 2-month-old Akiru*

THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND

Org #100093
Vetted since 2023
1919
year founded
$3,301
raised on GlobalGiving
2
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

To Relieve The Distress And To Promote The Welfare Of Children In Any Country Or Countries, Without Differentiation On The Ground Of Race, Colour, Nationality, Creed Or Sex To Educate The Public Concerning The Nature, Causes And Effects Of Distress, And Want Of Welfare As Aforesaid, And To Conduct And Procure Research Concerning The Same And To Make Available The Useful Results Thereof.

Projects (1)

THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND
United Kingdom / Child Protection
THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND
Project Leaders
Mabel McKeown
Mabel McKeown
Sarah McDonnell
Sarah McDonnell
Team
Moazzam Malik, FRANCIS D'SOUZA, Rebecca Thomas, Mauricio Preciado Awad, Pria Rai, Adam BERTHOUD
Organization Information
1 St John's Ln
London, Greater London EC1M 4AR
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7012 6400
Organization Information
1 St John's Ln
London, Greater London EC1M 4AR
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7012 6400

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

How reading has changed this boy's world

By Salome Dore | Digital Content Manager

Evans has plans. First, he wants to be chief of his grandad's island - a role he takes seriously, because "one of the roles of a chief is to look after the community." Then, once that's done, he'd... Read the full report ›

10 good things that happened for children in 2025

By Rebecca Huddleston | Digital Content Manager

2025 has been a difficult year for children around the world. But amidst the chaos of conflict and climate emergencies, there is so much hope. Positive change has occurred this year - and... Read the full report ›

Vaccines - Past, present and future

By Dylan Bruce | Health Advocacy and Policy Adviser

There is a strong case to argue that Blossom, a dairy cow in 1796 England, has saved more lives than any human ever has. She was helped to do that, in no small way, by Edward Jenner, an English... Read the full report ›
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