Kids for Kids marks 25 years transforming the lives of vulnerable children in Darfur on 8th March 2026!

For the past quarter of a century Kids for Kids has worked tirelessly in the remote and forgotten villages of Darfur, Sudan, delivering sustainable projects to improve the lives of children caught up in the ongoing conflict, which the United Nations describes as the “worst humanitarian crisis in the world Read more

Doubling Campaign Success: £82,902 Raised to Help Families Survive in Darfur

Thanks to our extraordinary supporters, and to Dame Joanna Lumley and special friends for inspiring this generosity, our Doubling Campaign has raised an incredible £82,902.01. You have responded when the world continues to shut its ears to the pleas of mothers in Darfur. We cannot thank you enough. This remarkable Read more

Christmas Appeal – Help us save lives

Darfur Crisis: Urgent Humanitarian Aid Needed in Sudan We’ve just published our latest mailing and it’s one you won’t want to miss. Below you will find a heartfelt message from our Founder which provides an urgent update on the growing humanitarian crisis in Darfur, and how your support is making Read more

Kids for Kids Delivers Life-Saving Water to Families Trapped in El Fasher

Kids for Kids has delivered two huge emergency tankers of water to families trapped in the besieged town of El Fasher, North Darfur. The delivery comes amid escalating fears of famine and a severe water shortage.  “I simply cannot bear the thought of children thirsty in the overwhelming heat of Read more

Sudan crisis enters its third year

On the second anniversary of the devastating conflict in Sudan, The Rt Hon David Lammy MP is hosting a Foreign Ministers’ summit in London today (15th April). The summit, organised in collaboration with the UK, France, Germany, and the African Union, aims to provide a ‘pathway to peace’ and halt Read more

The Hungry Months reaches crisis point

Easter and Spring are times of new birth.  But in Darfur they are chillingly known as the start of the Hungry Months.  That is in normal times.  This year, hunger in Darfur has reached a crisis point.  Families are starving, children are malnourished, and now cholera, malaria and measles are Read more