We are providing children with action-orientated health education knowing that a dozen children can change a dozen communities. Only your support makes our work possible.
We create simple, life-saving health messages for children in low-resource communities globally. Our messages help children protect themselves, their friends, their families, and their communities.
Our motto? Sharing Knowledge, Saving Lives.
✅ We create free, engaging resources (storybooks, posters, and activities) for schools, health programs, and community groups.
✅ We work with experts, NGOs, practitioners and children to ensure our content is accurate and culturally relevant.
✅ We train teachers and health workers to integrate child-led health learning.
✅ We partner with international and local organisations to reach children in over 150 countries.




💡 50% – Developing new health education programs
📖 30% – Distributing free educational materials
🎓 10% – Training teachers and local educators
🌍 10% – Research and partnerships
It might seem unbelievable, but a simple poster, a storybook, or carefully selected key health messages can save lives. And we’ve seen it happen.
We want every child to have the chance to learn and share 100 essential health messages before leaving primary school—just like learning their 10 times tables. Our messages cover 10 key health topics such as nutrition, hygiene, immunization, and HIV and AIDS.
We are a small organization, and 90% of donations go directly to supporting programmes and developing our resources. Your support helps us create more tools, train more educators, and reach more children.
Led by Clare Hanbury, a specialist in child health education with over 40 years of experience, we work closely with educators, designers, and health experts to create engaging learning materials.
Beyond our core team, our impact is made possible by thousands of teachers, parents, and health workers who use our resources in schools, clinics, and communities across 20+ countries. Our network includes global NGOs, grassroots organizations, and government agencies working together to ensure that children everywhere learn, share, and apply life-saving health messages.