By: Chrissy
Sykes, Lisa Jones, and Richard DiPilla
This month's issue touches on some very
topical issues, including the tragedy of war and its devastating effects on
civilization which also has a rippling impact on all societies, along with
other humanitarian causes that societies need our help with. We highlight these
issues and the wonderful humanitarians who are working daily to serve to
provide support to those in need and the marginalized.
You can read the full version of this
issue at https://theambassador.globalgoodwillambassadors.org/aprilambassador2022?bid=812450012#page=1
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This month we
highlighted the wonderful work of Gavin McCormack and Richard Mills and their
new educational venture,
upschool
Richard Mills and Gavin McCormack are
ex-teachers and co-founders of Upschool.co, an organization co-founded by the
two friends to fill the void in the education system around the world. The
platform provides free education to children around the world aligned
with the Sustainability Goals of the United Nations. Each term, the company
releases a new set of learning materials for schools to engage in in the
classroom to further enhance the delivery of education.
The team at Upschool.co aims to provide quality free
education each and every term for the rest of the company's existence. With the
use of technology, unending enthusiasm, and a great love of education, we have
an ambitious goal to create real change in not only the education system but
more broadly speaking, humanity. The team believes bridging the gap between
those who have or those who have not is the aim of education. Giving children
the wings to fly and the power to understand that they can make a difference in
the world regardless of their background is a fundamental role in the company's
core values.
Be sure to read more about their unique
global venture to change the world of education, starting on page 56 of The
Ambassador.
My Body is My Body continues to educate
hundreds of teachers, social workers, NGOs, and those who work with children on
Chrissy Sykes' free Child Abuse Prevention program. All of these beautiful
humanitarians, are in turn, educating hundreds of children each month teaching
children to speak up when touched inappropriately. We appreciate all the work
everyone is doing to protect children.
Chrissy also gives information about FGM,
a global concern that is "estimated that more than 200 million girls and
women alive today have undergone female genital mutilation. She covers the
different types of FGM and the long-term complications associated with FGM.
Be sure to continue reading "How to
explain SDGs to Children," also by Chrissy.
Our GGAF Learning Institute continues
to grow with new classes each month located at https://courses.globalgoodwillambassadors.org/.
Our newest course, "Successful Interview Skills to Win Job
Offers" by Lisa Jones, is an essential class for job
seekers.
We continue our support of all the people
of Ukraine with several articles with the above story by Anna
Horoneskul starting on page 75.
Our prayers are for peace and for this war
to end. We ask you to please stand in unity with us for ALL wars to end, which
will lead to world peace.
Photos
Provided By: Oleg Gogenko
Global
Goodwill Ambassadors Foundation sponsored several boxes of essential supplies
for Ukraine refugees. Please reach out and donate to continue to help the
millions of displaced families at: https://www.globalgoodwillambassadors.org/donate
April is
Child Abuse Prevention Month. Please book your free ticket to join "LET'S
START THE CONVERSATION" with Lisa Jones, Titia Niehorster, Dee Russell-
Thomas, and Chrissy Sykes for an open discussion.
We would like
to extend a massive "thank you" to all GGAF Ambassadors and their
NGOs who are on the frontline to provide help each day. You are heroes!
Also, to our
donors and sponsors, we truly appreciate your contributions that we can send
out to preserve the lives of forgotten and overlooked people who may not be in
the headlines but are coveted by the small gifts of food, shelter, clothing,
and education, that would not be possible without your contributions.
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