http://www.savethechildren.org/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.6146357/k.2755/What_We_Do.htm
ISSA is an organization that supports early childhood. They connect professionals, families, and communities of young children. I chose this organization because I like their mission:
"ISSA's mission is to support professional communities and develop a strong civil society that influences and assists decision makers to:
- provide high quality care and educational services for all children from birth through primary school (birth through 10 years old), with a focus on the poorest and most disadvantaged
- ensure greater inclusion of family and community participation in children's development and learning
- ensure social inclusion and respect for diversity"
FHI 360 is a non-profit organization working to help individuals reach their full potential.
I chose this organization because of their values.
Our values
- Innovation to meet the evolving needs of our beneficiaries, funders and partners.
- Mutual respect for diversity and cultural differences.
- Passion driven by a personal commitment to make a positive difference.
- Accountability for our work, measuring, reporting and continually improving all that we do.
- Commitment to excellence assured by the highest ethical, quality, operational performance and scientific standards.
- Teamwork across disciplines and geographies, within the organization and with our partners
I enjoyed reading about the information posted on "Save the Children" as well. Their work truly cuts across cultural lines to ensure every child has access to quality education and their primary needs are met. I envision myself revisiting this site in the future as many of the families I serve are refugees.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for posting about the ISSA. After reading about the organization from your post, I went and explored the site myself. The amount of resources this program supplys for early childhood educators is amazing.