You cheered because you care. For millions of children, that care can mean learning in school, growing up safe and having a healthy start in life. This is how UNICEF turns belief into action - every day. And your support can make all the difference.
Every day, many children face obstacles that quietly hold them back. When learning is interrupted or unsafe environments force them to grow up too fast, they miss out on learning, health care and the safe childhood they deserve. Without steady support, they are left behind.
UNICEF has been working for children in India for more than 75 years, alongside communities and governments to strengthen learning, expanding access to health care and creating safer environments children can rely on - not just in emergencies, but for the long term. With the support of generous donors, we work across 17 states, helping support the children who need it most.
When the support is consistent, UNICEF can plan ahead, mobilize response quickly in crises and build solutions that stay with children for long. That consistency is what helps children with a healthy start, uninterrupted learning and a brighter future.
When the support is consistent, UNICEF can plan ahead, mobilize response quickly in crises and build solutions that stay with children for long. That consistency is what helps children with a healthy start, uninterrupted learning and a brighter future.
Be part of support that lasts. Stand with children to help them learn, grow and overcome challenges. Your monthly support can make a lasting difference.
What is Promise to children?
"Promise to Children" is UNICEF India’s campaign that unites people from all walks of life to support vulnerable children through monthly donations. This steady support helps UNICEF to work at the grassroot level across India, towards a happy, healthy growing environment for children. Join the movement and be their hope.
How is ICC involved with UNICEF for the “Promise to Children” campaign?
ICC and UNICEF have partnered for all tournaments across the globe, to promote equal opportunities for boys and girls. ICC and UNICEF will collectively engage their key platforms to raise awareness and inspire action for children’s rights. With ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, ICC is encouraging fans, players, and organizations to make a promise for equal opportunities for children that helps children access education, healthcare, and opportunities to pursue their dreams both on and off the field.
How is UNICEF helping children in India right now?
UNICEF works across India to protect the rights of every child and improve access to essential services such as healthcare, education, clean water, sanitation, child safety and emergency relief. With support from donors like you, our teams are present on the ground including in remote and underserved areas helping with critical support to the most vulnerable children and their families.
Why does UNICEF need my help?
UNICEF's work in India is made possible entirely through voluntary contributions. Your monthly support helps us stay on the ground providing life-saving support and work on long term solutions for children’s survival, safety and well-being.
How will my donation be used?
Your contribution will support UNICEF’s ongoing programmes across India that focus on improving access to essential services like health, education, clean water, sanitation and crucial support during emergencies. Every donation helps us reach more children who need support.
Why is monthly support important?
Children need sustained care and a stable environment to grow and thrive. Your monthly donations allow UNICEF to plan better, respond faster, and reach more children over time, especially in hard-to-reach or underserved areas.
Does my donation support children in India?
Yes. The donations raised in India are used to support UNICEF’s programmes within the country. Your monthly support helps us reach children and families in need, including the ones from the most marginalised communities with initiatives so that they grow up healthy, safe and with access to a brighter future.
Is UNICEF a part of the Government?
No. UNICEF is a United Nations agency. In India, we collaborate with central government, state governments and various local partners to improve services and access to care at the grass root level for children. All of this is made possible through support from donors like you.
Will I receive updates on how my donation is used?
Yes. As a monthly donor, you will receive regular updates, impact stories and reports that show how your contribution is helping children.
Can I change or cancel my monthly donation later?
Yes. You can modify or cancel your donation at any time. Our donor support team will be happy to assist you.