Unity for Change is a UK-based social enterprise which sends humanitarian aid to crisis-affected regions worldwide while creating employment opportunities for young people.
Unity for Change is a UK-based social enterprise that delivers humanitarian support to crisis affected communities in the developing world by creating work opportunities for young people in the UK.
Our work proves that earning money and doing good are not opposites. When people work together with purpose, real and lasting change happens.
Providing essential aid to families and communities affected by conflict, displacement, and extreme poverty.
Creating paid work opportunities for young people aged 16+, helping them earn ethically while building confidence and skills.
Funding access to learning, resources, and safe educational opportunities for children in crisis-affected regions.
Supporting long-term recovery through community programmes that promote stability, dignity, and resilience.
Mobilising rapid funding and support when humanitarian crises escalate.
Across Palestine, Sudan, Congo, Afghanistan, and Somalia, millions of children and families face severe hardship due to conflict, displacement, and lack of access to basic resources.
Humanitarian support — including food, clean water, education assistance, and community recovery programmes. Our approach combines immediate response with long-term impact, helping communities move from crisis toward stability.
From humanitarian support to paid youth employment, every step we take together creates meaningful, measurable impact for individuals and communities.
Helping children access learning opportunities, even in the most challenging environments.
Supporting long-term recovery through community-based programmes that promote stability and dignity.
Providing food, clean water, and hygiene essentials to families facing crisis and displacement.
Creating paid work, mentorship, and skill development pathways for young people aged 16+.
We send teams all across the country to invite the public to support verified humanitarian causes. This approach allows us to tackle multiple challenges at once: humanitarian crises, youth unemployment, and the lack of meaningful work opportunities for young people.