I chose the Save the Children website. As I explored this site, I did not find many outside links. Maybe because it is an international website and everything ties in with one another. However, I found other links on ways to give. Websites such as Ebay have the option for people to donate to this organization. I did receive an e-newsletter but it was about donating to the org. I guess I can say that does somewhat tie in with the issue I wrote about this week, which was accessibility. If people do not donate, then the program will probably be in trouble and possible eliminated. And there will be no access to it then. I would say in a round-about way that the newsletter adds to my understanding of equity and excellence in early care and education. Because this organization is committed to saving the children across the world, I believe that part of saving children is giving them the life and education they deserve. That was an insight I gained from exploring the website this week. So I plan to save children as much as possibly can.
Brandee,
ReplyDeleteSave the children is a great resource, because they are helping children all across the world. They send me donation pamphlets in the mail all of the time, and I try to send them donations when they do. Because the donations help the children, and they do deserve the right to live and learn.