Electrical poles are down as a man bikes through the destroyed neighborood of North Street following the passage of Hurricane Melissa, in Black River, Jamaica on October 29, 2025. Photo by Ricardo MAKYN / AFP
Electrical poles are down as a man bikes through the destroyed neighborood of North Street following the passage of Hurricane Melissa, in Black River, Jamaica on October 29, 2025. Photo by Ricardo MAKYN / AFP

Donate to the Hurricane Melissa
Emergency Appeal
For children

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MAKE A BIGGER IMPACT WITH A SMALLER MONTHLY DONATION?

We are grateful for every donation. You can make even more of a difference with a smaller amount every month, supporting long-term projects and helping more children to grow up happy, healthy and safe.

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Children in Mele Maat Village returning home with water filled in collapsible containers from UNICEF Vanuatu.

£20 could provide 13 collapsible water containers to store clean water in emergencies

£10 could help provide enough life-saving therapeutic food for a child for one week

Water purification tablets

£5 could provide 1600 water purification tablets to purify water in emergency situations

10-year old Khalid interacts with a facilitator during a drawing and art session at a UNICEF-supported safe space in Atbara town in River Nile state.

Your £100 could provide psychosocial support for children in emergencies for a year

UNICEF’s family hygiene and dignity kit contain a bucket, washing powder, bars of soap, shampoo, tooth brushes, tooth paste, washable napkins among others. Photo by Kazutaka Sekine

Your £39 could provide a family with an emergency water and hygiene kit

Your £25 could help to pay for a large first aid kit for health workers, enabling them to respond to the medical needs in emergencies

OTHER AMOUNT
Sorry, we can only process donations of £1 and above due to admin costs.

Sorry, the maximum value for setting up a monthly gift online is £1000. If you’d like to make a larger monthly gift please reach out to our Supporter Care team who will be able to assist you.

If you’re trying to make a one-off donation, please click on the “Single” button above.

Donate to support children impacted by Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa has caused catastrophic damage across the Caribbean, severely impacting children and families.

1.6 million children are at risk after torrential rain, strong winds, and landslides destroyed homes, flooded communities, and cut essential services, including communications and transport.

Affected countries in the region include Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, and The Bahamas.

The hurricane is the strongest to hit Jamaica in nearly 50 years. Children need your help now.

How to help children impacted by Hurricane Melissa

In coordination with local governments and partners, we have launched an emergency response. We are acting swiftly to deliver vital supplies and support.

To help families and children affected by Hurricane Melissa, you can donate to help UNICEF and our partners deliver:

  • Clean water
  • Personal hygiene kits
  • Nutrition supplies
  • Psychosocial support
  • Access to education for displaced children

How to donate to Hurricane Melissa response

To donate to the Hurricane Melissa response,  you can make a monthly direct debit or a single, one-off payment. A monthly donation enables us to provide continuous support to children when they need it most.

Just £10 a month can help provide a child with enough life-saving therapeutic food for a week.

However you choose to donate, you will be helping to make a difference to the lives of children.

Donate now to protect children and families from this devastating hurricane.

How your donation helps 

For the first 3 months, monthly donations made to this appeal will go towards funding our work to support children affected by Hurricane Melissa. After that, donations will go to support our work around the world. Any Gift Aid claimed on donations made to this appeal will support UNICEF’s work around the world. In the unlikely event that funds raised exceed what is needed, or if funds cannot be viably directed to this appeal, we will direct funds to support our work to help keep children safe and healthy around the world.

Donating by phone

If you’re in the UK and would prefer to make a donation by phone, you can call our dedicated donation line: 0300 330 5699. For other ways you can donate please refer to our Donation FAQs.

Donate now to support our life-saving work.

 

Last updated: 30/10/25

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