Simon Helberg and A World with No Math Posted August 7, 2012
Simon Helberg has joined Save the Children's "A World With No Math" campaign focused on increasing math proficiency for kids around the world. Together, Simon and Save the Children are working to “Boost Numeracy,” and they need your help!
Check out this video produced by their friends at the Daily Show to find out what it’s like to live in "A World With No Math". Then join Simon and his fundraising team to reach their goal of $250,000 in 60 days. Simon knows that by boosting kids' math skills, it sets them up for success in school and life.
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