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Save the Children supports children in rural communities across the United States. We invest in early education programs and get children back to the classroom after a disaster strikes.
Save the Children supports children in rural communities across the United States. We invest in early education programs and get children back to the classroom after a disaster strikes.
To honor AAPI Heritage Month, Save the Children shares favorite children’s books that inspire young readers year-round.
Learn how California wildfires are impacting children and families and how Save the Children is providing critical relief. Donate now to support recovery efforts.
Learn more about child poverty in rural America, where nearly 3 million children in need. Here’s how you can help.
Children across America are dropping out of high school at alarming rates—but not every county has the same high school drop-out rate. Learn how states rank.
Children in America are struggling with food insecurity. Learn which states struggle to protect children the most and how COVID-19 is magnifying hunger.
8-year-old Lee Arthur reads with Grandma Chestnut in the Save the Children room on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 in Mississippi. Lee Arthur has been participating in Save the Children’s Literacy Program for two years where he works with his Foster Grandparent. AmeriCorps seniors can volunteer with Save the Children, standing in as a “grandparent,” and reading together with children – before school and after school.
To celebrate Juneteenth and Black History, Save the Children shares our favorite children's books that inspire young readers this month all year round.
Learn how Save the Children helps children in rural America who may not be exposed to early learning opportunities.