The Israel based Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) IsraAID, which has been also working in the island nation of Dominica as well with the name of IsraAID Dominica, has urged people to donate. The above mentioned urge about donation has been made by IsraAID Dominica following the recent announcement about the another hurricane which is likely to strike the outskirts of the island nation of Dominica.
It is to be noted that, the IsraAID Dominica took it to their official social media handle to express the sentiment, adding about how people of Dominica are still trying their best in order to ensure recovery from the previous disasters. Meanwhile, through the social media post, they have also mentioned about how IsraAID will make contribution in bring the tool for boosting the students abilities’ to bounce back.
While taking it to their official social media handle to share the details about the above mentioned, the IsraAID noted that, “It doesn’t matter if you call it a climate catastrophe or ‘just another hurricane’. What matters is that every day, the people of Dominica are recovering from previous disasters whilst preparing for the next one by equipping the youngest among us with the tools they need to respond to and cope with possible stressors and hazards.”
Through the social media post, they have also ensured that IsraAID Dominica will be working with the teachers and school authorities in order to introduce the innovative and engaging tool which will going to help the students in their learning.
Noting to which, the IsraAID via their official social media handle, mentioned that, “Through the development of the multi-hazard activity book and accompanying teacher’s manual for early childhood education, IsraAID Dominica is providing an innovative tool and engaging tool that boosts young learners’ abilities to bounce back.”
At the same time, they have also asked people to come ahead and to make donation. Considering which, they added that, “Your donations help IsraAID develop educational tools like this on a range of topics. This holiday season, donate to early childhood education.”