Press Release

Thank you to our NGO partners for supporting UNICEF's emergency relief efforts in Haiti

We are grateful to our partners for their generous support of UNICEF's emergency relief efforts to the millions of children and families struggling to survive in the aftermath of the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti.

We are grateful to our NGO partners for their generous support of UNICEF's relief efforts on behalf of the millions of children and families struggling to survive in the aftermath of the January 12 earthquake in Haiti.

Learn more about NGO partnerships.

The U.S. Fund for UNICEF would also like to thank the following:

  

Organizations that have made cash donations:

$1 million+

  • 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East

$250K-$999K

  • National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

$100K-$249K

  • Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
  • Korean Radio Broadcasting/K-Media
  • March of Dimes Foundation
  • United States Tennis Association (USTA)

$10 to $100K

  • Aksia LLC.
  • 1199 SEIU Federal Credit Union
  • China General Chamber Of Commerce
  • Chung Te Buddist Association Of New York, Inc.
  • Global Children Foundation
  • Members for Change, Local 1181 Credit Union
  • NECO Foundation 
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Philadelphia Region  
  • The Salvation Army   
  • Union For Reform Judaism
  • United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
  • World I-Kuan Tao

$1K to $10K

  • American Fu- Zhou Hu Jiang Assoc. Inc
  • Caribbean American Center Of New York
  • Fukien American Associations, Inc.
  • Full Spectrum Of NY, LLC
  • United Fujianese America Women's Friendship Association Inc.
  • Yoga Sangeeta

Organizations that have encouraged their members to support UNICEF's emergency response in Haiti:

  • General Federation of Women's Clubs
  • Humanity for Haiti
  • Kiwanis International
  • Malaria No More
  • New Yorkers for Haiti
  • UNA-USA
  • United Federation of Chinese Associations of Greater New York
  • United Healthcare Workers East
  • Women's National Book Association