Diopulos Diopulos
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Dr. M. Rivera
Effective Literacy Review: #4
Save
the Children Organization (https://www.savethechildren.org/)
is the world’s leading charity organization for children for over 100
years that is providing health, security, and education for children around the
world. Moreover, its main purpose is to save and transform children’s lives. Save
the Children organization are groups of passionately individuals who are committed
to give all the possible opportunities and chances to children for the future
they deserve.
The
funding for Save the Children Org. is the charitable donations and
contributions from donors from all around the world. These donations are spent
for healthcare, education, safety programs, and food supplies, and other
programs such as emergency responses to ensure that children needs are met and
circumstances are safe and secure.
One
of the key services that Save the Children Org. is providing is an adequate global education that emphasizes that every child deserves the
opportunity to learn. Its global education programs had reached 8 million
children throughout the world. These educational programs include Early
Childhood Development, Girls Education, Literacy and Numeracy boost, etc.…
Children’s
Literacy program Literacy Boost is one of the programs that Save the Children Organization
(https://www.savethechildren.org/)
ensures that children in school are learning the basic skills in reading or
writing. This program is mainly focusing on creating a culture of reading to
improve literacy development in children. It measures kids’ reading skills,
trains teachers, and creates community involvement in the children’s learning.
Children
who are receiving this program can practice reading with their parents and
friends at home or school. They also visit local library to share and read
books with friends. Save the Children have provided limitless opportunities for
teachers, parents, and communities to assist in the boosting of literacy among
their children. Currently, literally boost has helped around 4 million children
in more than 30 countries.
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