Monthly Archives: May 2015

Red Nose Day: Giving Kids More to Smile About

The following blog first appeared on The Huffington Post   Save the Children staff members Sara Bernabeo, Jeremy Soulliere and Ellen Gerstein with NBC “TODAY” show host Matt Lauer along his 230-mile bike trek to promote Red Nose Day. Photo by Susan Warner / Save the Children.   It’s rare we can all have the chance […]

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Stories of Motherhood from Central Africa to South East Asia

The following blog first appeared on The Huffington Post   Every year Save the Children’s State of the World’s Mothers report ranks the best and worst places in the world to be a mom, giving us a window into the shared strengths and burdens that mothers face.   All mothers carry the brightest hopes for their […]

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For Babies In Big Cities, It’s Survival Of The Richest

The following blog first appeared on The Huffington Post I will never forget the moment when I looked out the car window at a bustling, steamy intersection in the heart of Manila, and locked eyes with a young woman. She was holding a tiny baby while begging in the street.   I glanced down at my […]

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