"Use what talent you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds
sang except those that sang best." - Henry Van Dyke
OMEP Reaches Out to Children
Impacted by Tsunami
Carol Bellamy, UNICEF's executive director, has summed up the
devastation brought on by the recent tsunami: "There are four basic measures
that must be implemented to give this generation a fighting chance: keeping
children alive, caring for separated children, protecting children from exploitation,
and getting them back to school as quickly as possible."
OMEP, the World Organization for Early Childhood Education
founded in 1948, is taking steps toward meeting the needs of these children.
OMEP will cooperate with UNICEF to address the
needs of young children's educational programs. Together, they will design and
implement a suitable project to meet the long-term needs of early childhood
education communities in the countries affected by the tsunami.
To support the project, OMEP will conduct a special appeal from
February 1 to March 20, 2005. In the United States, direct donations from individuals
or from fund-raising events (checks made out to OMEP-USNC) may be sent to Milly
Cowles, OMEP-USNC Treasurer, P.O. Box 1436, Fairhope, Alabama 36533-1436, [email protected].
The funds will support activities selected by the OMEP World Executive
Committee when it meets early in April. OMEP expects the
funds will re-establish early childhood programs, purchase equipment and school
supplies, and provide training of teachers and caregivers to support bereaved
children. All OMEP funds will go directly into relief efforts.
OMEP-USNC is
an Exchange Strategic Partner. To learn more about OMEP-USNC
and other Exchange partners, go to
http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0538
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