Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Good Makes The World Go Round

We were recently asked by Save the Children and the Ad Council to let you know about their new national public service campaign, “See Where the Good Goes.”  They are working together to mobilize citizen action in the U.S. to help local health workers save more children worldwide.

Each year, almost 9 million children in the developing world die of largely preventable and treatable illnesses before they reach the age of five – that equates to approximately 24,000 child deaths a day.  However, every 4 seconds a child survives thanks to the basic health care provided by local health workers.  The campaign communicates that local health workers are critical when it comes to newborn and child survival in the developing world.  “See Where the Good Goes” supports these local health workers and you can meet them and the children they help to survive by visiting www.GoodGoes.org.

The website also features a customized Google map application of the local health worker’s village, blog posts, video bios, and a menu of ways people can get involved in this campaign.  You are one step away from helping children around the world survive.

Thanks for checking out www.GoodGoes.org … because Good Makes The World Go Round.



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