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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [NEA Announce] September 17, 2024 [NEA MEMBER BENEFITS]( [NEA TOOLS AND IDEAS]( [MEMBERS AND EDUCATORS HOME]( Start your school year transforming lives! With the new school year just beginning, I know you're preparing for a new season to help students learn and grow into who they were meant to be. I'd love to share Heifer's free resources with you to inspire and empower your students to change the world. Heifer International is a global nonprofit dedicated to ending hunger and poverty, and your students are essential to achieving this goal. Kids can truly make a difference, and you can use our free educational resources to help them transform lives all over the world. Even better – all donations your school makes through June 2025 will be matched by community donors. That means you can help twice as many families in need! Here are a few of my favorite [FREE fully customizable resources](. FREE RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS [Read to Feed]( can change the world – one book at a time. Encourage reading while teaching students that their actions make a difference in the lives of others through our unique readathon program.]( [Global Study Guides]( your students to world issues like water access, soil health, climate change, and women's empowerment. These downloadable, interactive guides explore complex topics in tangible ways.]( [More Activities]( have an entire collection of resources that can be used at home or school. From virtual field trips to downloadable books to activity sheets like mazes, you can engage students of any age.]( [Download Free Resources]( I hope you enjoy our resources and that they help your students discover how they can make a difference in the world – at any age! Sincerely, Jen Girten Education Program Development Manager Heifer International P.S. Just write "school match" on your donation form to make sure your students' donation is DOUBLED! This message is a paid advertisement and does not imply NEA endorsement of the product or views expressed. Copyright © 2024 - NEA National | 1201 16th Street NW | Washington, DC 20036-3290 [Forward to a Friend]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Subscribe]( | [Unsubscribe](

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