5/30/2023 0 Comments Avocode raises money![]() ![]() ![]() This makes it especially difficult for NGOs to access, meaning basic infrastructure is often unattainable, and providing teaching is significantly more difficult than it is in the rest of the country.Įvery child has the right to education: to be able to read, write, and choose their own path in life. Together with UWS, we decided on Ampandrivotse as the school site because of its remote, coastal nature. We turned our attention to this area of the world because a staggering 75% of the population live below the poverty line, and only 40% of children finish primary education ( UWS). Just last month, we opened the first UWS school to exist in Madagascar. In April 2022, we opened a school in the village of Madamsingh in eastern Nepal – a country with one of the world’s lowest literacy rates, where more than 25% of women aren’t educated ( UNESCO). It’s been a big year for the Tropic x UWS partnership. The goal? To create opportunities for children who’d otherwise be denied access to education, and therefore the basic right to learn and opportunity to prepare for employment outside their immediate locale. ![]() Funds we've raised have primarily benefitted students in UWS’ already existing schools, but following the opening of our first school in Cambodia in February 2020, we've been determined to open more learning hubs around the globe. Since our partnership with UWS was first established in 2019, we've raised enough money to provide more than six million school days to over 12,000 children worldwide. Through our partnership with UWS, we're funding highly qualified teachers, safe school buildings, libraries bursting with books, clean water, and more.īut none of this would be possible without the support of our customers, as every collective £50 spent with us funds an entire day of school for a child. As part of our mission to make the world a healthier, greener, more empowered place, we've pledged that 10% of all profits will go to charities and good causes. This is all thanks to our ‘10% For The World’ initiative. Located in Madagascar, in a southwestern village called Ampandrivotse (pronounced Am-Pam-Chee-Voe-Chey), our new school is providing 200 children with formal education for the very first time. What better way to mark three incredible years partnering with United World Schools (UWS) than by opening our third school with them? By following us on social media and sharing our resources, you help us provide relationship support to as many people as possible.So far in 2022, we've funded a year's worth of education for over 6,500 children across the globe, unlocking the potential of young people in the world’s most remote areas. Spread the word: We're always striving to reach new audiences.Volunteer in our Centres: Whether you've got a few hours a week to help out with admin or you've got professional skills to offer, there's lots of ways you can help out. To find out what volunteering opportunities are available near you contact your local Relate Centre.Fundraise for us: Take part in our relationship goals challenge, a campaign to help you strengthen and celebrate your relationships, all while raising money at the same time.By preventing relationship breakdown or supporting people to separate healthily, we’ll be one step closer to stopping all the side effects that come along when relationships go wrong – like parental conflict, domestic abuse, debt, homelessness and addiction. Donate: Your donations will help us provide counselling and support to low-income and at risk people from across the country.There are four main ways you can support us, and we're grateful for any person who can do any one of these. Because it’s when times are tough that our relationships are the most important – and we want to help as many individuals, partners, friends and families thrive in the wake of isolation and trauma triggered by the last few years. ![]()
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