1 / 25

The History of Save the Children

The History of Save the Children. Eglantyne Jebb. 1919: Handbill distributed by Eglantyne. The first full page newspaper advertisement. It cost £5000 and raised £120,000. Feeding children during the Russian famine. First survey of conditions of African children.

doctor
Download Presentation

The History of Save the Children

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The History of Save the Children

  2. Eglantyne Jebb

  3. 1919: Handbill distributed by Eglantyne

  4. The first full page newspaper advertisement. It cost £5000 and raised £120,000

  5. Feeding children during the Russian famine

  6. First survey of conditions of African children

  7. British children during the depression

  8. Free school milk for children

  9. Nursery schools pioneered in the 1930’s

  10. Saving children during World War II

  11. Relief during the Korean war

  12. Immunisation in Vietnam

  13. The Ethiopian famine 1984

  14. Rwanda Family tracing

  15. Save the Children from violence campaign

  16. HRH The Princess Royal

  17. What Save the Children will do next

  18. NEARLY 10 MILLION children won’t live to see their 5th birthday this year YOU help us stop this. We know the solutions, like vaccinations, mosquito nets and enough food. We just need the world to see how easy it is.

  19. WE KNOW there’s no time to waste when disaster strikes YOUR DONATIONS help us stay ready to act quickly After the tsunami, we got emergency help to hundreds of thousands of children. We’re still there, helping communities rebuild

  20. HAVING A BABY in Liberia is scary. And it costs up to 1500 Liberian Dollars to deliver. Trouble is, that’s a month’s salary. YOU make governments realise that healthcare fees don’t work

  21. HELP US keep fighting for the rights of children, at home and around the world. HOW WE SPEND IT From every one pound you give us, we spend 82p helping to save children. With the remaining 18p we go out and raise another pound AFTER SCHOOL Children had nowhere to go WE introduced the idea of playgroups

  22. Let’s work together to make dramatic changes for children

  23. Let’s work together to make dramatic changes for children

  24. Thank you for listening

More Related