Child playing with building blocks in the Central African Republic.
Our network and partners

Brands and corporates

From global law firms to tech companies, fashion brands and nurseries, we are incredibly grateful to all the companies that enable us to change the lives of children caught in conflict.

Our mission is clear: we want to see a world where children’s lives are no longer torn apart by war.  

Our valued partnerships with companies, big and small, play an important role in helping us to protect, educate and stand up for the rights of children affected by war. 

Whether it is work completed pro-bono, a gift made in-kind, a philanthropic corporate donation or a product or brand collaboration, every partnership has the potential to change lives.

Our partners

From global law firms to tech companies, fashion brands and nurseries, meet a selection of our brand and corporate partners below.
N family club.

N Family Club

We have been partnered with N Family Club since 2017, working together to support the educations of children living in conflict zones.

N family club.

N Family Club

Linklaters.

Linklaters

Since 2021 Linklaters have supported War Child’s fundraising efforts in the UK with pro-bono legal advice.

Linklaters.

Linklaters

Bella Freud.

Bella Freud

Responsible for the incredible and iconic “Peace and Love” design now synonymous with War Child, Bella Freud has, over the years, helped raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for children affected by conflict.

Bella Freud.

Bella Freud

Vivienne Westwood.

Vivienne Westwood

Our partnership with Vivienne Westwood first began in 2017, when we partnered to launch our #StopArmingSaudi campaign to raise awareness for the ongoing war in Yemen.

Vivienne Westwood.

Vivienne Westwood

Clifford Chance

Clifford Chance

Since 2015, War Child and Clifford Chance have worked closely together on transformative pro-bono legal projects and funding a series of programmes to support young people in Uganda.

Clifford Chance

Clifford Chance

Rixo.

Rixo

Vintage inspired fashion brand Rixo have supported War Child for a couple of years now. Plans for 2022 are now underway and they are more exciting than ever. All we can say is, watch this space.

Rixo.

Rixo

Sass and Belle.

Sass and Belle

Sass and Belle have been very passionate supporters of War Childs cause since 2016. Through multiple campaigns such as “Bunches of Support” and “The Making of a Home” Sass and Belle have shown a strong commitment to children in war torn countries. Sass and Belle’s team have also provided War Child’s Strategic team with pro-bono support involving e-commerce.

Sass and Belle.

Sass and Belle

Prospect Union.

Prospect Union

Prospect Union and War Child joined forces in 2019. Prospect Union are active partners of War Child and run a Christmas Campaign annually for their Union Members for War Child’s programmes across conflict affected regions.

Prospect Union.

Prospect Union

Encompass group.

Encompass

Encompass Group is a small family run business. The Encompass Group has chosen War Child to be their charity partner for three years, in which Encompass Group donate a percentage of their profits per month to give you children living in conflict zones a chance at life again.

Encompass group.

Encompass

Unibeez.

Unibeez

Unibeez are a new partner who have pledged £1 for every 10 hours worked towards their cause. They are an amazing company shares War Child’s ethos of every child having the right to education and protection. Within this partnership War Child have given Unibeez platform support in offering opportunities for students to become acquainted with the sector.

Unibeez.

Unibeez

Tecknuovo

Tecknuovo

Following years of on-going support, Tecknuovo are a digital transformation copany who joined forces with War Child back in 2019. Since 2019 we have worked on various initiatives together including 'Donate your Day', 'World Kindness Day' and our 2020 Coronavirus appeal.

Tecknuovo

Tecknuovo

Fane Productions logo.

Fane Productions

Fane, specialists in the production and curation of spoken word events, has partnered with War Child across all their future events. They have introduced a donation scheme where customers can add a +£1 donation to their ticket purchase and donation QR codes at all events. Their first live events in collaboration with War Child were those of Stanley Tucci, which lead to record audience donations.

Fane Productions logo.

Fane Productions

RockBox logo

RockBox

RockBox Advertising is dedicated to supporting live music and keeping venues alive, with proceeds from our screens putting money back into venues and helping new, upcoming artists to grow.

RockBox logo

RockBox

Get in touch 

If you’re interested in learning more about our brand and corporate partnerships, and what impact you could have we'd love to hear from you. Contact us by emailing [email protected]

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