Project Report
| Mar 8, 2018
Education
By Ashby Brown | Manager, Employee Engagement
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Save the Children
Many children in need around the world do not get a quality education where they can learn and develop. To advance learning, Save the Children supports education programs for children in the classroom and at home.
- We train teachers to engage their students through more effective teaching practices.
- We coach parents and caregivers to help their children learn early on, so they are prepared to enter school.
- We offer ways for parents and community volunteers to get kids reading and doing math outside of school hours.
- We introduce children to the power of artistic expression — drawing, painting, music, drama, dance and more — to help them heal, learn and do better in school.
- We make sure that children don't stop learning during a crisis, and we help to keep kids healthy so they don't fall behind or drop out.
Dec 5, 2017
We do whatever it takes for chiildren
By Ashby Brown | Manager, Employee Engagement
Save the Children to reach over 157 million girls and boys in 120 countries with groundbreaking programming and humanitarian aid for children and families caught up in conflict and emergencies across the globe.
We’re very proud of the headway we’ve made towards our goal to give all children a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm, but there is a lot left to do. Many children are being excluded from the world’s progress, specifically girls, children with disabilities, children from minority groups and children of refugees. These children aren’t benefiting from advances in health, education and safety because of who they are and where they live. Thanks to your support, we are able to create innovative solutions, implement scalable programmatic approaches, and build the capacity of developing communities to give help and hope to their children.
Sep 6, 2017
Fruit trees help children grow and flourish
By Ashby Brown | Manager, Employee Engagement
Thanks to Save the Children, Maria Christina and her husband, Juan Pablo have developed a successful buisiness selling coffee and fruit. Juan and Maria first started with Save the Children in 2012, as a member of our Sustainable food securities program. With the help of Save the Children’s programs, they learned how to develop a business plan. Maria says “my life has changed a great deal because now I have all of this knowledge” In a few short years, Maria and Juan have become financially independent and able to provide their children with education.
Maria and Juan are an excellent example of the opportunities that fruit trees can bring to a family.