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Celebrating Our Progress Towards Localization and Equitable Partnerships

As we approach the end of the year it is a fitting time to reflect on Save the Children’s (SC) progress towards localization and equitable partnerships.
Penguin Random House Celebrates 10 Years of Partnership with Save the Children Through Unprecedented Global Book Donation Effort

This Giving Tuesday, Penguin Random House is celebrating 10 years of partnership with Save the Children through a multiyear book donation of one million books.
The Most Powerful Antidote

Fortunately, for policymakers, government officials and the millions of vulnerable children and their families in the throes everyday worldwide, education is perhaps the most powerful antidote to eliminating the scourge of poverty.
Addressing the Child Care Crisis: Save the Children’s Role and Insights from the Texas Tribune Festival Panel
The child care crisis in America is a pressing issue affecting millions of families, particularly those in rural and underserved areas.
Apply for Head Start

Interested in your child attending a Save the Children Head Start program? We offer programs in 6 states. Apply now and fill out a Head Start application!
Early Education in America
Early education in America is an uphill battle that Save the Children is determined to conquer with your help. Learn how you can make a difference today.
Head Start Program | Head Start Awareness Month 2025

October is Head Start Awareness Month! Empowering low-income families with early childhood education, health, nutrition, and well-being services.
Child Literacy Programs in America


Reading below grade-level at the start of second grade, Racer has been attending Save the Children’s in-school programming and is now reading at grade level
Designed for early learners in kindergarten through 6th grade, our programs help children who are facing academic challenges achieve their educational milestones.
Why It’s Important to Invest in Early Learning

Save the Children’s education programs help vulnerable children in the U.S. break the cycle of poverty, preparing them to succeed in school and in life.