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Salomé Doré

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Salomé Doré

I’m a Digital Content Manager, creating helpful content for our website and telling the stories of children across the world.

Samah*, 14, during a school day in her classroom

2025 IN REVIEW: From safe schools to ending child marriage - how children across the globe used their voices and their rights

From safe schools to ending child marriage to cleaning up the oceans, children across the globe used their voices for their rights.

A selection of items available at the Save the Children UK online shop, including a reed diffuser, chocolate bar, Christmas card and Christmas baubles

Stop panic buying: A better way to give this Christmas

It's three days before Christmas. You're standing in a crowded shop, holding a scented candle you're not sure anyone wants, wondering if this is really what the season is supposed to feel like. 

Adel and her class cheer when they get answers correct during  their exam, in Kasai, DRC

The Best Presents Are the Ones You Can't Wrap: What we achieved in 2025

This Christmas, millions of children will unwrap toys, books, and games. But thousands more received something far more valuable this year—something that can't fit in a box or be tied with ribbon. 

Bethan, three & mum Mary at home in Cardiff

Child Poverty in the UK: It Happens Here Too

When we think about child poverty, we often picture faraway places. But poverty doesn't stop at borders. And it doesn't discriminate based on postcode.

A portrait of Alfie, five months with his mum Linda - in Larne, Northern Ireland

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What Christmas Really Looks Like for Children Living in Poverty in the UK

For so many, Christmas day really is the most wonderful time of the year. The tree, the presents, the Christmas lunch. It’s a magical day of joy and togetherness.  

But for so many across the UK, Christmas couldn’t be more different.