By harnessing the power of people - and by giving the microphone to children - we can work towards a better world. Together, we can rewrite the rules. Because every child’s future is worth fighting for.
YOU HELPED LIFT 450,000 CHILDREN OUT OF POVERTY
Because of our supporters - who stood up for children across the UK by emailing their MP, signing our petitions, donating and speaking out - the Government announced it will scrap the two-child limit.
This is the single most powerful step to reduce child poverty in the UK in a generation, and it all happened because people like you took action.
Together let's keep building a future where all children are safe and happy. Support our campaign actions below.
UK Government must do more to fight the climate crisis
For years, governments and parts of the private sector have put profit before the planet.
The price of this? Unpredictable and extreme weather. Floods. Droughts. Livelihoods destroyed.
And while children are not responsible for this mess we are in, they have the most to lose.
They deserve better than this.
Add your name if you agree: children must not be left with a broken planet.
PROTECTING CHILDREN IN SUDAN
1,000 days of war. 1,000 days of warnings and international inaction. 1,000 days of unimaginable horror. Sudan has reached catastrophic levels of suffering.
The UK is in a unique position to take action as a penholder on Sudan at the United Nations Security Council. This means we are responsible for taking the lead in drafting resolutions and on mobilising diplomatic action.
That’s why we’re teaming up with 11 UK charities to launch a petition demanding the government takes urgent action.
We're also calling on the UK government to do everything it can to protect children in Sudan.
Email your MP to demand that they speak up in Parliament and write to the Foreign Secretary. It takes less than a minute to send - but can make a lifetime of difference.
Every child deserves the chance to thrive. But often, rules and systems get in the way. Children face barriers that aren't just bad luck, they're a design of a system.
That could mean children can’t go to school because they’re a girl. Or suffer from diseases because their government hasn't made healthcare available.
Together, we campaign for these children.
We make sure the rights and dignity of all children are protected and upheld by their government.