Favorite Quote

"If you have a child's heart, you'll have his head." --Flip Flippen, creator of Capturing Kids' Hearts, Flippen Group

Saturday, July 21, 2012

A Further Look at Global Fund for Children


As I continue to read the information on the Global Fund for Children, I am struck by how this organization seeks to use a grassroots movement to aid people around the world overcome some harsh circumstances.  As I read about the efforts and programs of the GFC, I cannot help but think how important it is to advocate for children and their families right where I am.  For instance, at my school, we have 3 Pre-K classes and 6 Kindergarten classes.  Many families do not come to Pre-K simply because they do not have transportation.  A reasonable solution, in my eyes, is to provide an age appropriate bus within safety guidelines for children to travel to school.  I plan to speak to my supervisors about this during the week.

Also, the GFC works to “advance the dignity of children worldwide” (GFC, 2012, para. 2).  I am impressed that the organization works to preserve the dignity of children.  So many programs I have seen have wonderful missions, but the dignity of humans is not preserved. 

I decided to turn to the blog this week to see what information was presented there.  I did not really see anything that was controversial to me.  I did find the report on human trafficking to be eye opening.  According to a report prepared by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, “27 million people around the world are considered victims of modern-day slavery or human trafficking” (http://www.globalfundforchildren.org/the-promise-of-freedom/).  Wow!  This blog definitely opens my eyes to issues that occur worldwide.  The author of the blog, Alexandra Torrealba reminds the readers that all children are entitled to an environment where they can learn and grow up to be productive citizens.

I think my eyes continue to be opened as I read the stories from around the world and the impact GFC is making.  It is easy for me to sometimes get caught up in my own little world and forget about the lives and plight of others worldwide.  I am moved to have a stronger urgency for advocacy.

2 comments:

  1. Hello Kristy,

    I am also motivated to advocate for the early childhood field. Since I started this degree program, my desire for advocacy has being growing. Now that, I have the knowledge I try to advocate in everything I do within the field. Advocacy has to start with the families and programs that we work with. Every time I have a staff meeting or a parent meeting I am informing staff and parents of best practices and the importance of the early years.

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  2. Kristy,

    What a wonderful impact GFC is making across the world. I also believe in advocating for children's rights. We need to inform and impact our communities and then encourage them to be advocates of early childhood. It starts with one person making a difference and many followers to carry it on.It sounds like you'll be doing some advocacy in the work you do.Good luck to you and please share any ideas, suggestions, and your experiences.

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