Children International is a global nonprofit humanitarian organization that helps children break the cycle of poverty. It addresses children’s critical needs through early intervention and regular interaction in community centers.[4] The goal is to help children overcome the effects of poverty, support their education, and prepare youth to contribute to society.[5]
The organization provides health benefits, such as annual medical exam and care during illness. If a child needs more advanced health intervention, the organization assists in providing referrals to specialists.[6] Beyond these critical needs, Children International provides nutritional support, dental care, counseling for children and families, school supplies and fees, clothing, and items for the home.[7] It also engages youth through leadership development opportunities, scholarships, and financial and job-skills training.[8] An example of youth programming is "Into Employment," where participating youth receive training in welding, electrical, refrigeration and industrial mechanics.[9] Youth may also take courses on sales techniques, customer service, accounting, critical thinking and leadership.[10] The international hotel chain InterContinental is one business working with the charity to provide job skills training for youth in Mexico.[11] Children International has also worked with the Starwood Foundation to help youth prepare for jobs in the hospitality industry.[12]
Children International ran other notable programs including a school feeding program in Zambia.[13] With support from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,[14] Children International offered a global community literacy program. The charity has been recognized for giving out books in the Philippines,[15] Kenya,[16] and Malawi.[17] The organization also hosted reading tents in Uganda.[18][19]
Children International has engaged in humanitarian aid after disasters. They provided assistance in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan, distributing personal care supplies,[20] and clothing, food, water and other relief.[21] Children International also pledged to assist the recovery effort with rebuilding and other aid.[22]