Save The children
There are endless ways that you can raise funds to support children in desperate need. Whether it’s an athletic challenge, a special occasion, or your own unique creation, you can make a big difference in a child’s life…and have a great time doing it.
Help The Helpless
The first factor that explains variation in homelessness across the United States is the high cost of housing in certain areas, in large part due to regulations that drive up home prices above the cost to produce a home. Over-regulation of housing markets shifts the supply of homes inward, increasing home prices and homelessness.
Donation for poor
Our team helps communities prepare and protect the most vulnerable among us during disaster – children. We help generate child-focused emergency plans and provide emergency training and resources in advance, helping keep kids safe.
Shelter In Crisis Situations
Evacuation shelters can be scary places for kids, which is why we offer our disaster-tested child-friendly spaces, which provide safe and protective play areas for children, and respite for parents so they can start their own recovery process.
Pure Water For Poor
Access to clean water helps keep children healthy. Children who lack access to clean drinking water and basic sanitation are vulnerable to waterborne illnesses.
Educating Our Children
Our innovative U.S. education programs provide early learners with unique opportunities, including Early Steps, Early Head Start and Head Start. Globally, we ensure children develop foundational skills in the early years, learn to read by third grade and that no child’s learning stops because they are caught up in crisis.
Donate for Children
Thanks to the generosity of donors like you, we help the nation’s most vulnerable children become ready for kindergarten – and excel by third grade – so they can succeed in school and in life.
Home for Homeless
On the basis of this supply and demand framework, we consider four major drivers of homeless populations: (i) the higher price of housing resulting from over-regulation of housing markets; (ii) the tolerability of sleeping on the street (outside of shelter or housing); (iii) the supply of homeless shelters; and (iv) the characteristics of individuals in a community that make homelessness more likely.
A Quality Education
Our programs ensure that young children survive and thrive – physically and emotionally – and ready them for school success. A good quality education helps children reach their full potential; however, for millions of children and youth, it is beyond reach and many are not learning basic skills like reading and math if they do attend school. The Positive Change Help For The Homeless Education team works across five major areas, finding the best solutions to help children learn and thrive.