2011
Browse 2011 news articles
- Thursday 29 December 2011The superstar footballer is supporting our global EVERYONE campaign to end child mortality.
- Monday 26 December 2011Our emergency appeal for East Africa has become the most successful in the charity’s history, highlighting the generosity of the British public despite the difficult economic climate.
- Saturday 17 December 2011Around 50,000 children have been caught up in flooding in the Philippines, after hundred of people were swept to their deaths by an enormous cyclone.
- Tuesday 6 December 2011Arsenal Football Club has announced a fundraising total in excess of £185,000 from its dedicated charity matchday v Fulham on Saturday 26th November.
- Monday 5 December 2011As world leaders meet in Germany to discuss Afghanistan's future, we're concerned that the real progress made for children there will be put at risk if funding is cut after the withdrawal of international forces.
- Monday 5 December 2011Save the Children has been chosen as one of three charities to benefit from The Independent Christmas Appeal 2011 which was launched today.
- Thursday 1 December 2011On World AIDS day, Save the Children warns that major cuts to HIV and AIDS work are a false economy.
- Wednesday 30 November 2011Save the Children believes changes in Child Tax Credit announced by the chancellor in Tuesday's Autumn Statement will hit Britain's poorest children hard.
- Monday 28 November 2011Our new report reveals more than 1,000 women and children have suffered serious human rights violations during the crisis in Ivory Coast.
- Monday 21 November 2011We’re proud to announce that this summer’s Born to Shine TV series raised over £2.1 million to help children here at home and around the world.
