Save the Children's corporate partners come from industries of all shapes and sizes. All of our partners are vital to building our programs for children, and we are grateful to each one for their unique contributions.
American Express is supporting Save the Children’s innovative Leadership Development initiative through 2010. This program will improve the leadership skills of staff responsible for guiding the agency's ambitious growth strategy and commitment to serve more children in need worldwide.
Frigidaire is partnering with actress and philanthropist, Jennifer Garner to launch the "Make Time for CHANGE" campaign to support Save the Children's U.S. Programs. Garner and Frigidaire are asking moms — and everyone who believes in the power of moms — to use the time we get when we turn the clocks back on November 1 to make CHANGE for children.
Procter & Gamble’s Safeguard brand and Save the Children announced their new partnership to reach 100 primary schools in Pakistan through a school health and nutrition project. The project will benefit some 40,000 school age children in Quetta, Karachi and Lahore with improved sanitation facilities and health and hygiene education.
Green Mountain Coffee cares about the people growing their product. This is why they have partnered with Save the Children to help coffee-producing communities in Nicaragua. Together we are funding nutritional and economic development programs in the Peñas Blancas region of North Central Nicaragua, an area that relies on coffee production.
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In fiscal year 2008, 92 percent of all expenditures went to program services. That percentage is an average for all of Save the Children's programs worldwide: the percentage spent on any particular program may vary.
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