Celebrities and supporters share High Fives to back our #5for5 campaign
Child nutrition (Early years), Early childhood development, Learning through play (Early years), Safe pregnancy and birth, Theirworld
We asked people to share pictures and videos of themselves high-fiving to raise awareness about early childhood development - here are some of the best shares.
The first five years set up a child for success in later life. Which is why Theirworld’s global #5for5 campaign is helping to change the way people think about early childhood development.
As part of #5for5, we asked today if you could share a picture or video of yourself high-fiving a child under five. If you haven’t done it already, here’s how to take part…
Loads of supporters are sharing their high fives on social media today. Here’s a roundup of some of the pictures and videos shared so far.
Sharon Osbourne, businesswoman and TV talent show judge in both the US and UK, shared this delightful picture.
A high 5 with my beautiful granddaughter, Pearl. ALL kids deserve health, nutrition, learning, play & protection. Join me! #5for5 pic.twitter.com/TTlplUsqrw
— Sharon Osbourne (@MrsSOsbourne) February 9, 2017
Jo Frost, the TV super nanny who knows all about how to look after children, got really creative to give a hand to the #5for5 campaign.
I'm supporting #5for5 @theirworld TODAY! Join me and send your High Fives. Every Child 4 a great start-foundation in life.✋✋✋✋✋ pic.twitter.com/FCTvyYMxU9
— Jo Frost 💫 (@Jo_Frost) February 9, 2017
Here’s illustrator and author Nick Sharratt high-fiving schoolchildren. Nick travelled to Lebanon with Theirworld recently to teach Syrian refugees how to express themselves through art.
https://twitter.com/NickSharratt1/status/829594288178786304
More Community Trust in South Africa shared this lovely video to support our campaign.
Penny Lancaster – model, photographer and a presenter on British TV’s Loose Women show – shared this beautiful picture.
Here’s Theirworld President Sarah Brown hanging out with Syrian refugee kids in Lebanon.
A high 5 with young Syrian refugees as ALL kids deserve health, nutrition, learning, play & protection. RT for #5for5 pic.twitter.com/rVXor82VQJ
— Sarah Brown (@SarahBrownUK) February 8, 2017
Thanks to Anthony Lake, Executive Director of the United Nations children’s agency UNICEF, for tweeting this.
#5for5: UNICEF Exec Dir Tony Lake high-5s a young friend. Every child needs to play and learn. It matters! #EarlyMomentsMatter pic.twitter.com/fhkvBKO7Pv
— UNICEF (@UNICEF) February 9, 2017
Ben Winston is a British producer and director, now known in America for his work on The Late Late Show with James Corden. He tweeted this message.
Supporting @theirworld #5for5 today Congrats @SarahBrownUK – I am high fiving all over the place
— Ben Winston (@benwinston) February 9, 2017
Stephen Fry – star of stage, screen, TV, radio and books – gives British boxing champ Audley Harrison a high high at the launch of Theirworld’s #5for5 campaign in Los Angeles.
.@audleyharrison here's our high five at the #5for5 launch. Every child should have the start in life they deserve https://t.co/vZiJINLUkg pic.twitter.com/zfCiFSdjD3
— Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) February 9, 2017
And Audley responded with this fantastically cute Twitter picture.
Take a photo TODAY of you giving a High Five to a child under '5' to raise awareness of this important issue #5for5 @theirworld ✨ pic.twitter.com/1IVIYdmVxU
— Audley Harrison MBE (@audleyharrison) February 9, 2017
Here’s American actor Rainn Wilson and his wife, the author Holiday Reinhorn, having some high-five fun.
I'm high-fiving to raise awareness of early childhood development Support @theirworld's #5for5 campaign here https://t.co/d9Niiuvu8n pic.twitter.com/DoCPI9fB8k
— RainnWilson (@rainnwilson) February 10, 2017
Kidogo is a social enterprise in Kenya that improves access to high-quality, affordable early childhood care and education to families living in poverty.
Check out #Kidogo Teacher Jesscah giving high-fives to her pre-schoolers in support of @theirworld's #5for5 early childhood campaign pic.twitter.com/0bgyETzniM
— Kidogo (@Kidogo_ECD) February 9, 2017
This high five came from Peter Laugharn, President of the Hilton Foundation. It works to improve the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable people worldwide.
Tom Fletcher is the former British Ambassador to Lebanon and now Director of Global Strategy for the Global Business Coalition for Education.
Please back #5for5 campaign: small actions to bring big changes. Help give every child best start in life. pic.twitter.com/wwWKUkI17h
— Tom Fletcher (@TFletcher) February 8, 2017
Actor Kim Cattrall tweeted this adorable picture of her godson.
Godson Theo. All kids deserve health,nutrition,learning,play & protection Join us! https://t.co/CC6lvxlSVN The #5for5 campaign pic.twitter.com/89mMu0g7VE
— Kim Cattrall (@KimCattrall) February 10, 2017
Africa ECD Network advocates for increased access to the quality provision of early childhood development.
@af_ecn is high-fiving to raise awareness of early childhood development Support @theirworld's #5for5 campaign here https://t.co/JXbNA2tBxf
— The African Early Childhood Network (@af_ecn) February 8, 2017
Learn more about our campaign to raise awareness of early childhood development and persuade world leaders to invest to give every child the best start in life.