Save the Children
Save the Children
Johnson & Johnson donates $1 million to Save the Children to help with hurricane relief
The contribution will be earmarked for immediate aid on the ground, as well as long-term emotional support through special programs for the youngest victims of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
How Johnson & Johnson is helping to give hope to the youngest Syrian refugees
Save the Children, a longtime partner of Johnson & Johnson, has created unique education programs in Lebanon to help displaced refugee children thrive. We traveled to the region to tell the stories of some of these amazingly resilient kids and their families as they rebuild their lives.
6 Ways Johnson & Johnson Helps Keep Kids Safe
From safer product packaging to an initiative that helps the youngest Syrian refugees, these are just some of the ways the company has made it a mission to safeguard the well-being of children across the globe.
How the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 gave birth to Johnson & Johnson’s disaster relief program
When the 8.3 magnitude quake struck, the company mobilized to send supplies and other aid to the city—a practice that continues to this day.
The history of how Johnson & Johnson has given back during times of crisis
What started as medical aid donated to the injured survivors of a devastating 1889 flood has evolved into a legacy of philanthropy that spans the globe. We look at key moments throughout history in which the company has mobilized to help people, including those recently affected by the devastating earthquake in Morocco.
Meet 8 young global leaders of tomorrow who plan to change the world
Saving newborns. Protecting people from AIDS. Boosting girls’ self-esteem. These budding activists—all under 30—are already making the planet a better place.
Why Johnson & Johnson Is Proud to Support the UN and the Syrian Refugee Crisis
At the 71st meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, the company announced a renewed commitment of $1 million to help refugees who have been displaced by the Syrian crisis.