Aspen Chapter

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Invest in education with Room to Read 

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Invest in education with Room to Read 

Welcome to the Aspen Chapter's Page!

We're so happy you're here!  In the face of the Covid-19 challenges, we are going online to connect you with our cause, our commitment and our call.  We miss seeing you in person, but would like to show you that we haven't given up on education.  

Helping Education Endure 

Throughout this pandemic, Room to Read has made one thing clear, they are not giving up on their students. Instead, our team has been working harder than ever before to achieve our mission.  

Room to Read’s programs serve as an essential lifeline to the world’s most vulnerable children. With more than 1.5 billion children out of school,  all children will be impacted, however, data suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic will most negatively affect students in low income counties and those in sub-Saharan Africa. Why? Because in these counties governments have been less able to provide remote learning opportunities and guidance to teachers to address student learning needs during the crisis

We need your help! To ensure that children in the most remote and low-income areas can continue learning, Room to Read is prioritizing interventions that don’t depend on Internet connectivity – which is largely unavailable in the areas they serve – but human connectivity. Their team is working to provide distance learning via channels that are most accessible to low-income children, including telephone, radio and TV broadcasts, and the distribution of hard copies of educational materials. Learn more about the impact your donation can make below:

 

 

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