
Art on a Postcard X War Child
Featuring work by Loie Hollowell, Julian Opie, Lorna Robertson and Mahesh Baliga.
Read the latest news from War Child and the stories of the children and families we support around the world.
Featuring work by Loie Hollowell, Julian Opie, Lorna Robertson and Mahesh Baliga.
#bravehood is a global emergency initiative launched by the non-profit organisation Guiding Light in partnership with War Child and in collaboration with world-renowned artists to help children affected by conflict when and where it is needed most urgently.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s LW Theatres, announce a new official charity partnership with War Child to support children caught up in conflict zones.
In celebration of the UN ratified ‘International Day of the Girl Child’, War Child have launched their Day of The Girl initiative - a creative campaign aimed at empowering girls and young women, to amplify their voices, address the challenges they face, and boldly promote their human rights.
Our partner War Child Holland is teaming up with Ukraine’s government and non-profit Osvitoria to create a Ukrainian version of Can’t Wait to Learn, a best-in-class education app for emergency contexts.
Fane, specialists in the production and curation of spoken word events, and War Child are proud to announce their new and exciting partnership.
Football manager sells out limited edition football shirt in aid of War Child, director Miles Jacobson named as Industry Ambassador.
Conrad Shawcross has made a new work which will be sold for the benefit of War Child. His signed print the Study for the Patterns of Absence; Ukraine 11, 2022 will be available to purchase for the duration of the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2022 from 21 June – 21 August 2022.
Our Pam Hogg and Vivienne Westwood Tees are now exclusively available on our Shop For Good.
In 8 years, players of the People’s Postcode Lottery have supported War Child with over £15 million. We are proud to hold such a long-standing, impactful partnership with the Players, achieving so much since we started our journey together in 2014.
In five years, Players of the People’s Postcode Lottery have supported War Child with a total of £10m. This is an incredible amount.
War has been an unwelcome friend for children in the Central African Republic but, thanks to the players of People’s Postcode Lottery, many are building brighter futures.