LEARN MORE ABOUT HURRICANE RELIEF AND HOW TO HELP
These steps can help parents and children prepare when a hurricane is in the forecast — and mitigate damage when it arrives.
Two years after Hurricane Maria, money raised by UNICEF Trick-or-Treaters is planting the seeds for a better future for kids in Puerto Rico.
The clock is ticking for the 68,000 people who've lost their homes, loved ones and livelihoods. Here's how UNICEF and you can help.
Homes, schools and whole neighborhoods lie in ruins. Survivors need safe water, sanitation and more. UNICEF is there to help.
As families struggle to cope amid the ruins, the delivery of safe water supplies will meet the most urgent needs of mothers and children.
The storm has left communities reeling, as those still in its path brace themselves. UNICEF is there to help families, as needed.
Counseling programs created to help Houston's children heal are now reaching kids in Florida still traumatized by Hurricane Michael.
One year after Hurricane Maria barreled into Puerto Rico, UNICEF USA is still on the ground helping those who need it most.
On the first anniversary of Houston's worst storm on record, a look at the UNICEF USA-supported response, then and now.
This summer, UNICEF USA teamed up with the State of New York to spearhead post-Hurricane Maria recovery efforts.
In disasters, the poorest and most vulnerable suffer the most. UNICEF is dedicated to helping the hardest hit get back on their feet.
Two months after the storm, UNICEF USA is providing much-needed educational supplies.