Charitable programme extended beyond UK
An ethically and environmentally committed distributor of British made safety solutions is extending its 'Educate to Protect ' initiative via a three-stage programme within India, Kenya and Ethiopia.
1TcA are setting up working partnerships with established charitable organisations who are already helping within local communities in these countries.
The three-stage programme includes:
Food: short term donations to allow food parcel distribution to those currently in most need as a result of the impact of Covid-19. Utilising the knowledge of local partner charitable organisations, these donations aim to be a handout for a hand up, rather than encourage long term dependency.
Protection: 1TcA are initially donating £100,000 worth of their reusable and protective face coverings for the most vulnerable people via their local trusted partners.
Education: For students and for mothers.
Students: Using the Student Ambassador Programme which was trialled in schools in the UK to promote environmental stewardship through education, 1TcA are extending this to schools within India, Kenya and Ethiopia. Students and student ambassadors will learn about environmental accountability and the real-world application of protection, science and technology as an example of solving world-wide problems.
Mothers: 1TcA is setting up a Mothernomics Programme to help educate mothers to enable them to have self-sufficiency without dependency. This end-to-end support programme will give vulnerable mums the choice, means and opportunity to earn and become independent.
India, Kenya,Ethiopia are just the starting countries of this new extension of the Educate to Protect campaign.
New partnerships are also being developed with organisations in Malawi, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Myanmar, Zambia and Paraguay.
1TcA donates all its net profits to charitable causes across the globe.
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Pictured: 1TcA has extended it project to countries such as Kenya