11/11/09
FOAR.US and War Child Unite in Tee Fundraising

Everyone loves a good tee and here at War Child HQ, we're no different. That's why we are delighted to announce our partnership with FOAR.US and the release of their first 'War Child' series.  Read More...

 

10/30/09
ArjanWrites.com Presents SUPERFRAICHE POP NIGHT in New York City for War Child

Music blogger ArjanWrites announces next installment of SUPERFRAICHE POP NIGHT in New York City on November 12.  Read More...

 

10/22/09
Those Who Know, Teach

A new article by Dr Samantha Nutt, examining the importance of education both in developing countries and here at home   Read More...

 

03/19/09
Are Africa's fifteen minutes of fame already over?

The newest member of the War Child Heroes network is our founder, Dr Samantha Nutt. Today she has posted her first blog entry on the developed world’s changing attitude to Africa and the critical problems that could result.  Read More...

 

02/13/09
Omar Khadr: Why Canada Should Take Back Its Troubled Child

When President Barack Obama meets Prime Minister Stephen Harper on February 19th , he may be surprised to learn that Canada has changed.  Read More...

 

02/13/09
Win a Fly-Away to See U2 in NEW YORK CITY!

Want to own a piece of music history? Find out all about War Child's new music auction in conjunction with 102.1 The Edge and the Sound Academy.  Read More...

 

01/28/09
Coldplay and The Killers Live for War Child!

The Killers and Coldplay Come Together in Support of War Child  Read More...

 

01/23/09
Heroes Update: Hot Chip Transmit Joy To The World!

Hear the Hot Chip track right here, right now!  Read More...

 

01/11/09
Become part of the War Child movement!

Got something to say? Videos to post? Want to chat to like-minded War Child people? Then we have exactly what you need.  Read More...

 

08/17/08
War Child unveils new online gallery

Funded by CIDA, War Child's online photo gallery focuses on the realities of development in conflict areas.   Read More...

 

07/31/08
A Safe Space to Heal

There is nothing complicated about the success of the Butterfly Peace Garden program in the troubled district of Batticaloa, Sri Lanka – it simply works. For more than a decade, war and tsunami-affected children have been coming to the Garden space to play, sing, laugh and through creative expression, begin the healing process. For many children, this is the only safe place they have where they can just be kids.  Read More...