Last year, we were asked by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Human Affairs (OCHA) to join them in adapting their existing humanitarian icons for use with Font Awesome. The 6.1.0 release (available now) is the result of that collaboration, and includes our new Humanitarian Icons category that is entirely free and open-source. This was a challenging process that included designing icons that represent important, and often sensitive, subjects. Read about the Humanitarian Icons here: https://blog.fontawesome.com/humanitarian-icons/ What's New? Version 6.1.0 expands on the release of Font Awesome 6, and includes 2 new categories, over 1,000 new icons (split across our 5 styles), a number of bug fixes, and some tweaks to existing icons. And for those who were wondering where they went, we've also added the metadata files back to our downloads. https://fontawesome.com/docs/changelog/ Humanitarian Icons A collaboration between OCHA and Font Awesome, these icons depict themes of interest to the humanitarian community including clusters, disaster types, categories of affected people, and relief items. https://fontawesome.com/icons/categories/humanitarian More Free Icons We've continued to improve Font Awesome Free, which now clocks in at over 2,000 free icons. Yowza! https://fontawesome.com/search?m=free Explore Font Awesome 6.1.0: https://fontawesome.com/icons