The money you raise by Keeping it Up for Soccer Aid will help change the lives of vulnerable children all over the world.
UNICEF receives no funding from the UN. We rely entirely on voluntary donations to fund our vital work for children and their rights.
These photos tell you more about what your money can do.
In Sudan, a girl carries a container of water on her head, at a UNICEF-funded water point in the Otash camp for displaced people. Just £8 can provide a family caught in an emergency with a kit to collect, store and purify water.
© UNICEF/HQ04-0934/Shehzad Noorani
In India, a baby sleeps under an insecticide-treated mosquito net inside a temporary shelter. £23.50 can provide mosquito nets for five families to protect them from malaria. Malaria kills one African child every 30 seconds.
© UNICEF/HQ05-0758/Pallava Bagla
In Uganda, two students share a bicycle to return home from school. £54 can provide a child with a bicycle to travel to school, rather than walking for hours a day, which often forces children to drop out.
© UNICEF/NYHQ2007-2418/Roger LeMoyne
In Pakistan, a boy drinks from a newly installed handpump in Muzaffargarh, one of the districts in Punjab Province worst affected by the 2011 floods. £316 can provide a water pump to bring safe, clean water to an entire community.
© UNICEF/NYHQ2011-0083/Shehzad Noorani
In South Sudan, two children who've been displaced by violence play with a ball outside a UNICEF-supported child-friendly space. £1,125 can provide a large versatile tent that can be used in emergency situations as a temporary school or health centre, to ensure children who have survived the emergency are taken care of and continue with their studies.
Find out more about what your money helps us do.
© UNICEF/NYHQ2012-0147/Brian Sokol