Save the Children joins the Diversity Charter
“Save the Children has joined the Diversity Charter.
As Rasa Dičpetrienė, the head of the organisation, says, diversity is inseparable from the team’s principles and goals: ‘Since becoming an associate member of the international alliance Save the Children in 1991, we have been caring for children of all races, nationalities, abilities, and genders, both in Lithuania and other countries of the world. Diversity also enables us to take care of them by mobilising and collecting donations in partnership with various non-profit organisations, businesses and government institutions. Our commitment to diversity is also reflected in our day-to-day work, such as the nearly 50 day care centres in the Save the Children network in Lithuania. In these centres, the focus is on the child and their family, who are only judged by the help they need and the help we can provide. I am confident that the formal endorsement of our commitment to diversity by becoming a member of the Diversity Charter will further expand our organisation’s ability to deliver on its mission and strengthen the Diversity Charter itself.”
Congratulations to the Save the Children team for joining the Diversity Charter community!
As a reminder, joining the Charter is open to any organisation that is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and that is committed to becoming an open, equal opportunities organisation.
