Building Back Better for Child Nutrition
No child should face hunger. Here’s what the Biden administration has done so far to help end childhood hunger and what we at Save the Children Action Network (SCAN) are advocating for.
No child should face hunger. Here’s what the Biden administration has done so far to help end childhood hunger and what we at Save the Children Action Network (SCAN) are advocating for.
Distance learning is hard. But it shouldn’t mean that children are left behind in their education.
Child care is in danger. We need our leaders to stand alongside child care programs and create sustainable investments that support our youngest citizens.
An entire generation is forced to contort their lives around America’s failure to address one of the basic responsibilities of any human society— supporting families with babies and young children.
SCAN’s Associate Director for State Campaigns details how he’s seen the benefit of early childhood education across multiple states and explains why he’s encouraging the Senate to #InvestInKids.
Though some children will face hurdles in their lives, it’s essential as a parent to recognize when your children need a little extra support, and understand how you can provide them with resources that will help them thrive.
Last week, we organized a week of action across the country to advocate for high-quality child care. Relive the action by browsing through our photo journey!
Throughout the month of February, our volunteers across the country delivered handmade valentines and collected online signatures to members of Congress around one message: to have a heart and invest in kids.
Vermont is lucky to have political leaders from all parties pushing to prioritize critical investments in child care and early learning as well as helping its working parents thrive. Now is the time to speak up and show our support for their work, so we can achieve meaningful change in 2019!
Early childhood education is one of the most effective investments we can make as a country and we owe it to kids to look at the impact of these investments on the whole child.