Our mobile classroom is filled with activities and toys to spark creativity and learning: a mini library, a play kitchen, colorful mats, magnetic letterboards and a cooler filled with healthy snacks. Just like our work supporting kids worldwide, our education programs in rural America are tailored to meet children’s unique needs.
2-year-old Bella plays in the housekeeping corner of Save the Children's mobile classroom
For many families in this community, it’s the only reliable source of stimulating and educational opportunities for young children. In rural areas, childcare options are scarce. If you find one, the wait lists are long and the costs are high.
Many rural communities also lack public libraries and playgrounds. Without them, families miss out on reading circles, free access to books and spaces where children can play and interact with other kids.
Bella is working on her fine motor skills by dropping clothespins into a bucket outside of the mobile classroom as her mother, Telya, watches.
Here’s the difference our programs made for one family in South Carolina:
“Save the Children has provided my daughter and myself with someone that I can rely on to help with furthering her education,” said Telya, mother to 2-year-old Bella. “They've provided me and her with books, and they've also provided me with quality time that I could look forward to sharing with her and learning and just watching her become a bright toddler.”
Like Telya, every parent wants to help their child learn and succeed. With your support, we can bring programs that help ensure their children can reach their full potential to families around the world.Make your gift now.>>