Donate to help
children in Haiti

Donation types. Monthly or Single
Donation amounts, monthly.
Donation amounts, single.
Water purification tablets

£5 could help provide 1,786 water purification tablets.

Books stacked in a classroom.

£15 could provide exercise books for a class of 37 children to help them continue their education in times of crisis.

Your donation could provide a family with a month's worth of clean water and sanitation supplies, protecting them from deadly diseases and helping them to maintain basic hygiene.

£39 could provide a family with an emergency water and hygiene kit.

Assorted WASH supplies.

£25 could help provide emergency supplies like safe water, maternity kits and essential vaccines.

An open first aid kit, revealing medical supplies.

£32 could help pay for a large first aid kit for a health worker.

An open school-in-a-box kit.

£80 could help pay for school supplies to help at least 23 children continue their education in an emergency.

OTHER AMOUNT
Sorry, we can only process donations of £1 and above due to admin costs.

Sorry, the maximum value for setting up a monthly gift online is £1000. If you’d like to make a larger monthly gift please reach out to our Supporter Care team who will be able to assist you.

If you’re trying to make a one-off donation, please click on the “Single” button above.

Support our Haiti emergency appeal

Years of humanitarian crises have left 3 million children in Haiti vulnerable to disease, disaster, and political unrest.

Children and families are going through relentless waves of brutal violence perpetrated by armed groups in their neighbourhoods. Already, over 700,000 people are displaced, with children being just over half of this population.

There are almost 5,000 confirmed cases of cholera with worries that the the number of unconfirmed cases has exceeded 80,000.

Nearly half of the population (5.4 million people) is experiencing acute food insecurity.

How to help Haiti

We are working around the clock to keep children safe and reach families with life-saving emergency support. 

Alongside our partners, we are helping to ensure access to safe drinking water, hygiene supplies and life-saving nutrition support. We are also working to establish the continuity of education and vaccinations.

Your donations to our Haiti appeal will help children in Haiti survive and recover from these difficult conditions. Please make a donation today.

How will my donations help children in Haiti?

Your donations to our Haiti appeal will help keep children safe, with access to water, therapeutic food and good hygiene practices.

We already have a presence in Haiti and will continue our work to administer vaccines and education.

So far in 2024, we have worked alongside our partners to:

  • Distribute School-in-a-Bag kits to 10,000 children to help them continue their learning.
  • Supply safe water and hygiene supplies to over 259,000 people.
  • Screen over 323,000 children for wasting, resulting in the treatment of over 31,000 cases of severe wasting.

Unfortunately, without the contributions of our supporters and partners, we won’t be able to reach the millions of children who are still waiting for humanitarian aid. We are committed to staying in Haiti to support children for as long as they need us.

Please help us to reach the children and families affected by this worsening crisis. Donate to our Haiti emergency appeal today

How can I help?

Donating by phone

If you’re in the UK and would prefer to make a donation by phone, you can call our dedicated donation line: 0300 330 5699. For other ways you can donate please refer to our Donation FAQs.

Please donate today and help children affected by the crisis in Haiti.

For the first 6 months, your monthly gift will support children affected by the crisis in Haiti. After that, donations will go to support our work around the world. In the unlikely event that the funds raised exceed what’s needed for the appeal, we will direct any excess funds to support our work to help keep children safe and healthy around the world.

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