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Charity Giving With UNICEF

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In 1946, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) was established to provide medical care and food to children living in countries that were destroyed during World War II. Nowadays, UNICEF focuses its attention on giving humanitarian aid to mothers and their children who are living in developing countries. During its many decades of helping people in need, UNICEF has developed a reputation as one of the most respected charitable organizations in the world. As successful as UNICEF has become, they can always use your help. Here are some of the biggest reasons why you should donate money to UNICEF.

1. They help children

If you are a mother, your children are without a doubt the most important people in your life. Therefore, can there be any greater cause than helping children of poor families have a meal to eat and sufficient clothing? If you donate to UNICEF, your money will go where it is needed the most. In developing parts of the world, everyday items that most people take for granted are difficult to come by. Impoverished families living in developing countries will receive charity gifts from UNICEF that will help to improve their quality of life.

2. They have expertise and an enormous reach

UNICEF has various field programs that currently operate in more than 140 countries around the world. They have a greater global reach than all of the other charities designed to help children. They have decades of expertise when it comes to dealing with issues such as child protection, nutrition and health. Their highly-trained staff can make a difference in the lives of children around the globe, but they need your help to do it. Every time there is a humanitarian emergency, UNICEF has the resources and infrastructure in place to deliver aid anywhere in the world within 48 hours.

3. Influence and access

Over the course of the past 60 years, UNICEF has developed an unprecedented amount of influence with governments and communities in numerous countries. These relationships enable UNICEF to have access to remote locations that are difficult for other charities to reach. They also experience less red tape from foreign governments because of their long and distinguished track record.

4. Efficiency

The most successful charities are the ones that are efficient and manage their donations wisely. When you make a donation to UNICEF, you can be rest assured it is going to help the people who are in the most need.

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