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  2. Save the Children - Wikipedia

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    The Save the Children Fund was founded in London, England, on 15 April 1919 by Eglantyne Jebb and her sister Dorothy Buxton in an effort to alleviate starvation of children in Germany and Austria-Hungary during the Allied blockade of Germany of World War I which continued after the Armistice.

  3. Save the Children USA - Wikipedia

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    Save the Children identifies its ambassadors as high-profile individuals that are widely-recognized as prominent members of their field and demonstrate a commitment to the organization's mission. [ 13 ] [ non-primary source needed ] Ambassadors promote the organization's work, raise funds, and advocate to create lasting change for children in need.

  4. Save the Children International - Wikipedia

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    Save the Children was founded in 1919 after the First World War. It was founded in the United Kingdom by Eglantyne Jebb, a British social reformer, and her sister Dorothy, [ 3 ] to improve the lives of children through better education, economic help, emergency aid, and health care in the United Kingdom.

  5. Child sponsorship - Wikipedia

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    Children International began as a child sponsorship charity in 1936. [4] Plan International (1937) [5] and ChildFund (1938) [6] followed suit, as the concept grew in popularity. In response to the unmet needs of children during World War II, Save the Children USA launched a sponsorship program to benefit British war orphans in 1940. [7]

  6. Save the Children India - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Save the Children launched a global campaign to reach out to the most excluded and forgotten children in the world through advocacy, fundraising and program work [6] (1). The defined objectives for the campaign were: a fair chance for all children should be there, all children should be treated equally and there should be ...

  7. Save the Children Australia - Wikipedia

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    Save the Children Australia's national office is located in Melbourne, Victoria.It also has regional offices in Queensland, Tasmania, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia, and the Northern Territory, running programs and events that support communities at a local level.

  8. Category:Save the Children - Wikipedia

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    The Save the Children Fund Film; Save the Children International; Save the Children State of the World's Mothers report; U. Save the Children USA; V.

  9. International Save the Children Union - Wikipedia

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    The International Save the Children Union (French: L’Union Internationale de Secours aux Enfants) was a Geneva-based international organisation of children's welfare organisations founded in 1920 by Eglantyne Jebb and her sister Dorothy Buxton, who had founded Save the Children in the UK the previous year. The intention was to create 'a ...