How are donations being used?
The donations are directed towards a dedicated fund that supports workshops for small yet influential organizations, community centres, cultural centres, youth camps and other local initiatives serving underprivileged youth communities.
Paradoxically, the most at-risk populations are also the most underserved in terms to access to educational and environmental programs that consider their local context.
Through the donations received, local structures, which lack comparable financial resources to larger institutions like schools, are given equal opportunities to learn and act towards reducing plastic consumption and pollution.
By contributing 100 USD for instance, you enable the provision of two hours of workshops to young participants, encompassing the following:
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Preparation time
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Procurement of necessary supplies such as markers, wires, scissors, staples, etc.
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Delivery of a compelling 30-minute presentation tailored to address the detrimental effects of single-use plastics and present alternative solutions.
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An artistic workshop spanning 1 hour and 30 minutes, focusing on repurposing collected or discarded single-use plastics.
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Ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the workshop's impact, as well as tracking behavior changes resulting from the session.
By contributing 100 USD for instance, you enable the provision of two hours of workshops to young participants, encompassing the following:
-
Preparation time
-
Procurement of necessary supplies such as markers, wires, scissors, staples, etc.
-
Delivery of a compelling 30-minute presentation tailored to address the detrimental effects of single-use plastics and present alternative solutions.
-
An artistic workshop spanning 1 hour and 30 minutes, focusing on repurposing collected or discarded single-use plastics.
-
Ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the workshop's impact, as well as tracking behavior changes resulting from the session.
Due to the generous contributions of our supporters, we have successfully provided environmental and artistic workshops to a total of 273 participants who come from underprivileged backgrounds.