Saturday, September 27, 2014

A Dollar a Day Keeps Our Children at Play

As Early Childhood Professionals, we know the important work that psychologists, economists, and scientists are doing to prove the importance of play-centered, high-quality early childhood education and the benefits of early interventions practices for young children to help develop strong foundations and grow to become successful, contributing members of society.  Those of us working with young children know the validity of their research, but are often at a loss for what we can do to contribute our voices to conversations that influence business leaders, government officials, policy-makers and politicians to understand the urgency of action and commit to an investment in the young children of our country.

This is where the National Head Start Association is stepping in and providing opportunities to lend support and make a difference.  The Dollar Per Child program offers a way to get involved in the conversation and make a contribution.  According to their website, "For just one dollar for every child in Head Start, we can ensure the voices of Head Start children and their families are heard by Members of Congress and the President".  They have even put together a fundraising toolkit to assist community members in their local efforts to raise money and awareness for Head Start programs.  As well, to further influence decision makers, they have put together a fact sheet by state, Head Start Works:  The Facts, where statistics and information are recorded regarding childhood poverty, child homelessness, children with disabilities, families utilizing social services as well as economic impact.  They also recognize businesses and organizations that do contribute by posting them on their current leader board located on the website.

By contributing to and sharing information about The National Head Start Associations advocacy campaign, we can all lend our support regardless of our affiliation to the early childhood field, and make a difference in the life of a child, the health and wealth of our communities, and a sound investment in the future for generations to come.

Reference:
The National Head Start Association
http://www.nhsa.org/advocacy/advocacy/dollar_per_child

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