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What’s it about
Mission:
To create and run a fundraising campain until Friday, September 7, that generates at least € 10,000 in funds and spreads awareness for Save the Children and its efforts.
Vision:
To make a lasting impact for children in forgotten crises.
Your contribution of
€ 15 could provide school supplies for 36 children;
We appreciate every contribution you are able to make.
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Watch our video: bit.ly/united-video
Many thanks in advance,
Alex/José/Pilar/René/Scott
WHU MBA Students

OneImpact published this fundraising event on 03. September 2018.
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39 K CHILDREN REACHED IN 2017

OneImpact posted this update on September 04, 2018.
MEET JOURNEÉ, AGE 9 SOUTH CAROLINA She’s a third grader who loves to dance and has been called a “social butterfly” by her teacher. In March 2017, Journeé traveled with her mom, Sharlene, to Fairfield, CT to attend an event with Carolyn Miles, President & CEO of Save the Children USA, highlighting how early education can help break the cycle of poverty here in the United States. Journeé spoke about her experience in our early education programs in South Carolina and how our SummerBoostTM day camp keeps her having fun – and learning – during the summer months.
Nick, Kaylee and Addison show off the bags they will use for their school’s book exchange. We love to see the smiles on these aspiring readers’ faces!
STATES WE SERVED: California, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee
Through our Early Steps to School Success program, we conducted home visits with families of children under 3 to encourage healthy development and learning, right from the start. Together, we helped build strong connections to schools and made sure parents understood their role as their child’s first and most important teacher.
Every week, we sent children ages 3-5 home with new books through our Book Bag Exchange program. Children and caregivers were encouraged to read together daily. The exchange provided an opportunity for developmentally appropriate books to reach homes where they’re needed.
We collaborated with the Kentucky Out of School Alliance and state and regional representatives to provide educational training. So far, professional development efforts have centered on literacy and family engagement, and we plan to expand these topics in 2018 to include STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), health and wellness, community engagement and special care for children affected by trauma.
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