UNICEF Clubs

The UNICEF Clubs program is a grassroots movement rooted in the belief that college students have a vital role to play in helping the world's children survive, develop and thrive. Throughout the U.S., there are over 600 student-led UNICEF clubs with thousands of volunteers who engage with local communities to promote UNICEF’s child survival work in over 150 countries. Clubs participate in national campaigns such as Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, UNICEF Tap Project, host and organize dinners, concerts, and forum discussions to educate, advocate and fundraise for UNICEF and bring local awareness to global challenges.


UNICEF Student Leadership Symposium

The U.S. Fund for UNICEF, in partnership with Clinton Global Initiative University, is launching its first leadership webinar series. The six session series will focus on developing leadership skills and global citizenship awareness on college campuses as well as high schools. Selected participants, through online presentations, readings and sharing of resources and best practices, will learn how to effectively take action in their communities towards eliminating and eradicating some of the world’s biggest challenges. It is the U.S. Fund for UNICEF’s goal to empower American youth with the resources to be effective global citizens - thinking globally and acting locally for the world’s most vulnerable children.

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