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Lost Girls

Lost Girls aims to raise funds for War Child UK’s crucial work, providing support to children and their families in 15 countries worldwide. 

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Nearly 90 million girls – or 1 in 5 globally – are living in conflict zones, with devastating impacts on their health, wellbeing, and future opportunities.

Many of these girls are exposed to exploitation, abuse, and resort to dangerous means to support their families' survival. War Child creates safe spaces for children, providing them with opportunities to play, learn, and access psychological support. 

Presented by War Child, conceived, created and curated by InFems Art Collective, and hosted by Flowers Gallery - LOST GIRLS exhibition and fundraiser aims to empower through a lens of resilience rather than victimhood. 

Running during London Frieze Week and the UN International Day of the Girl Child, LOST GIRLS aims to raise vital funds for War Child's work whilst boldly addressing the profound challenges faced by girls affected by war. 

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War Child works with local communities and governments to help protect and educate children, and support them to heal and learn, for a safer, brighter future.

About Lost Girls 

Presented by War Child UK and created and curated by Intersectional Feminist Art Collective InFems, Lost Girls aims to empower with a focus on survival rather than victimhood.  The exhibition aims to raise funds for War Child UK’s crucial work, providing support to children and their families in 15 countries worldwide.

The selection of artists and curators is purposeful, including individuals who have deep and personal connections with refugee communities, PTSD, or come from territories where War Child provides urgent care and support.

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