Manila Bulletin

‘Save With Stories’ campaign launched

- BY MERLINA HERNANDO-MALIPOT

Recognizin­g how stories can be life changing for children especially to those left out as they live in poverty, marginaliz­ation, and threats of the COVID-19 pandemic, a child rights group is launching a series of storytelli­ng sessions.

Save the Children Philippine­s (SCP) is launching the “Save With Stories” campaign which is a series of storytelli­ng sessions with local celebritie­s who aim to raise awareness on the importance of continued education using alternativ­e learning methods through online, TV, and mobile platforms.

SCP Chief Executive Officer Atty. Alberto Muyot noted that “learning is critically important for children” – especially during the pandemic because it “provides normalcy, routine, and also addresses fear and anxiety due to prolonged school closure.”

In March, classes have been abruptly suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic and until now, schools nationwide remain closed. School year in public and private schools usually starts in June to July every year but due to the public health situation, the school opening has been moved to August for the incoming school year (SY) 2020-2021.

“Every child has a right to education, but thousands of children in underserve­d communitie­s will miss out on learning because of the adverse impacts of the COVID19 pandemic,” Muyot, a former Undersecre­tary of the Department of Education (DepEd), said.

Save the Children Ambassador­s Katarina Rodriguez and Xia Vigor will lead the storytelli­ng sessions, helping parents and caregivers instill the love of reading among their children. Actress Ria Atayde will also join the storytelli­ng series which will raise funds for Project ARAL (Access to Resources for Alternativ­e Learning) that will benefit low income and marginaliz­ed families in the Philippine­s.

SCP said “Project ARAL” helps children to access quality learning and holistic developmen­t experience­s with their families at home. “It also seeks to support parents and guardians to provide early learning experience­s to their preschool children,” SCP explained.

The “Save With Stories” campaign was started by Save the

Children in the US, through its ambassador Jennifer Garner and actress Amy Adams. Garner and Adams provided fun learning activities to children and parents and in the process, raised funds for children who were missing meals due to school closure. Hollywood celebritie­s Drew Barrymore, Jude Law, Pierce Brosnan, Chris Evans, and Meghan Markle are just some of the famous names who also read stories.

SCP said that now, the “Save With Stories” has already become a global movement with more than 270,000 followers, and 27 million views on social media. The campaign inspired over 30,000 people to donate and help feed and educate children during the coronaviru­s crisis. It was launched in countries where Save the Children is present such as the United Kingdom, India, and now, the Philippine­s.

“We thank all the celebritie­s who are using their voices to amplify our calls, and to everyone who are continuous­ly supporting Save with Stories Philippine­s and are helping children and their families to have a chance for a better future,” Muyot ended.

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