Sharing Web Resources
Save the Children.org is the second website that I choose
due to not receiving newsletters from my first choice. Some of the outside links lead me to
different sites that pertained to the topic. It also gave definitions to term
that some might not be familiar with, and a wealth of data that is related to
the topic. One area that I search thoroughly is the Donation section. Save The Children website offers multiply
ways for people to donate their money. You
can donate one time or on a monthly basis, make a gift donation or memorial
gift, sponsor a child, corporate matching, workplace giving to name a few. Since I haven’t received an e-newsletter I decided
to look at some of the blog inquiries about Save the Children website. Some of
the blogs talked about what and how can Save the Children do for their schools.
Save the Children was placed in some schools to… provide support in order to
improve the quality of education, by providing workshops where teachers can
learn new teaching techniques that will be applied to children in their
school(Savethechildren, 2014). By exploring
this week website, I discovered that bring awareness to issues and trends in
the early childhood field is one way for people to become mindful of what is
going on.
Reference
Gonzalez, V., (2004). Save the Children. Retrieved from: http://savethechildren.typepad.com/?msource=wewscwww1112&__utma=1.1806197025.1402781100.1402781100.1402782991.2&__utmb=1.2.10.1402782991&__utmc=1&__utmx=-&__utmz=1.1402781100.1.1.utmcsr=(direct)|utmccn=(direct)|utmcmd=(none)&__utmv=-&__utmk=261599501
This is a great website that I have had experience with when the area I live in was affected by flooding and tornados. We received grants to distribute to child care providers. It is a great resource for many. They even came for visits once the grants for all distributed.
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