YouTube star educator Ms Rachel joins Save the Children to help boost child literacy

Rachel Griffin-Accurso, better known as Ms. Rachel, is a pre-school teacher who has become a viral sensation among young children for her musical early learning videos which have generated billions of views globally.

In her new role with Save the Children, Ms. Rachel, will raise awareness and advocate for the global non-profit’s work for kids in the United States and around the world.

To mark her new ambassador role, she performed a few of her hit songs at an event with Save the Children in New York City. The International Literacy Day event also highlighted the importance of reading and providing early childhood education opportunities for kids.

“Ms. Rachel has dedicated her career to helping children build critical early learning skills – something Save the Children is very passionate about – and we’re excited to have her join our roster of ambassadors to help highlight the necessary support and opportunities all children should have to thrive as learners and in life,” said Save the Children President and CEO Janti Soeripto.

The YouTube Channel, “Ms. Rachel,” offers educational videos for toddlers and preschoolers, to help children learn important milestones and preschool skills.

Rachel has a master’s in music education and is currently pursuing a second master’s degree in early childhood education. This summer, Ms. Rachel teamed up with Save the Children to support the global nonprofit’s Make Summer Fair campaign, to help ensure rural kids in need have the books, meals, education resources and programming they need to keep learning and developing in the summer.

“All children are capable, brilliant, and important, and all children deserve the same chance to learn, grow, and develop,” said Ms. Rachel. “I’m honored and proud to partner with Save the Children, which is working to fill critical gaps in early learning and education for kids in the U.S. and around the world.”

Ms. Rachel joins a roster of ambassadors that includes Save the Children trustee Jennifer Garner, Camila Cabello, Dakota Fanning, Enrique Iglesias, Cobie Smulders, Olivia Wilde and Rachel Zoe.

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