Celebrating Dads Who Make a Difference This Father’s Day
On Father's Day and every day, UNICEF supports and celebrates all the dads who are working to give children the best possible start in life. For anyone looking for a meaningful way to say Happy Father’s Day, UNICEF offers ways to honor dads while helping children and families around the world.
Say thanks to the caring dad in your life: send a UNICEF Inspired Gift in his honor
Yeo Sargalo Bakari, a farmer in the village of Nambonkaha in northern Côte d’Ivoire, is a loving father of five, but his concern for children doesn't stop there. In his spare time, he's also a volunteer community health worker who screens children for malnutrition and refers those in need for lifesaving treatment.
"Today I'm doing my round of child screening in households," he said on a sunny morning in May. "I live in the village and everyone knows me. I've been doing it for 16 years now. It has become a passion. I've always loved helping people in the community. That's what motivates me. Also the social contact. If I can help children through my advice or if they heal thanks to my referral, then I am really happy."
Bakari is a dad who makes a difference — both in the lives of his own children and those in his community. His story reflects the deeper Father’s Day meaning UNICEF celebrates: care, protection and the everyday commitment to helping children thrive.
This Father's Day, UNICEF USA celebrates dads everywhere who are working hard to help children grow up safe and healthy, even in the most difficult circumstances.
Learn more about how UNICEF supports child nutrition around the world
Caring fathers have a lifelong impact
When teachers say "my kids," there's a good chance they are referring not only to the children in their own family, but to all the kids in their classroom.
Father of two Gansonré Amadé Windemi teaches at a school in Kaya, in the northeast of Burkina Faso, where violence between non-state armed groups and the government fueled a major humanitarian crisis. He's working to help his students stay in school, despite the challenges.
UNICEF provided close to 500 tablets to schools in Kaya to experiment with the Information and Communication Technology curriculum in education designed to keep children learning in crisis areas.
"I have been teaching for 20 years and finally this can be done in a more innovative way," Windemi said. "It took some adjusting in the beginning. The way of teaching is different. But the students are better motivated, more eager to learn and learn faster. I even have the impression that they like to come to school more.”
This Father's Day, Windemi’s story is a reminder that caring fathers and children can help shape stronger families, classrooms and communities.
Learn more about how UNICEF helps children access quality education, even in crisis-affected areas.
UNICEF is there for families in times of crisis
In times of emergency, when circumstances prevent fathers from being able to meet their children's needs on their own, UNICEF is there to provide support and life-changing assistance.
Nelson Jean lost his business and his house during clashes between rival gangs in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He and his family took refuge at a site for the displaced, where UNICEF offers psychosocial care to children who have experienced violence and trauma.
"We were sleeping when we heard gunshots, people were screaming outside," Jean told a UNICEF protection officer. "I couldn't go out because it was still dark. In the morning, I took my wife, my children and some belongings to leave the area, but along the way we were robbed by bandits. I only kept the sheet for the baby."
He did not know if his house was still standing or not.
"Before these clashes, I lived well. I had a shop and business was good," Jean continued. But now, "To feed my family, I have to go begging. It is frustrating because my family and I are not used to living a precarious life."
Learn more about how UNICEF supports children and families in during emergencies
UNICEF helps fathers give their children the best possible start in life
Being a parent is the most important job in the world. UNICEF provides resources for parents and caregivers and promotes family-friendly policies around the world, calling on governments and business leaders to invest in policies that give fathers and mothers the time and support they need to raise happy, healthy children.
Father’s Day gifts that give back
Looking for meaningful Father’s Day gift ideas? You can honor a dad, grandfather, mentor or father figure with a meaningful gift that celebrates his impact while supporting UNICEF’s work for children and a positive cause.
Explore Father’s Day gifts for him from the UNICEF USA Market, or browse men’s gifts that help make Father’s Day feel more meaningful.
However you choose to celebrate, a UNICEF Father’s Day gift can recognize the love between fathers and children while helping UNICEF support children and families around the world.
Frequently asked questions about meaningful Father’s Day gifts
What is a good Father’s Day gift that gives back?
A UNICEF Father’s Day gift is a meaningful way to celebrate dad while helping children around the world. You can donate, send a UNICEF Inspired Gift or choose a gift from the UNICEF USA Market.
Can I make a Father’s Day donation in someone’s honor?
Yes. You can honor your dad, grandfather, mentor or another father figure with a donation to UNICEF. Your gift helps provide children and families with support like protection, education, nutrition, emergency assistance and care. Donate today.
Where can I find UNICEF Father’s Day gifts?
You can find Father’s Day gift ideas through Inspired Gifts in the UNICEF USA Market catalog, including gifts for him and men’s gifts that help support UNICEF’s work for children.
HOW TO HELP
There are many ways to make a difference
War, famine, poverty, natural disasters — threats to the world's children keep coming. But UNICEF won't stop working to keep children healthy and safe.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories — more places than any other children's organization. UNICEF has the world's largest humanitarian warehouse and, when disaster strikes, can get supplies almost anywhere within 72 hours. Constantly innovating, always advocating for a better world for children, UNICEF works to ensure that every child can grow up healthy, educated, protected and respected.
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