Plastic Free July launch and fundraiser for Cambodia
Event description
Ticket sales for the event are now closed - you are still able to make donations.
It's nearly Plastic Free July!
After running live events in Cambodia for 5 years and one very interesting pandemic Plastic Free July last year - I'm VERY excited to announce a LIVE event for the PFSEA Plastic Free July launch for 2021!
Celebrate the start of PFJ, learn the guidelines for a month of plastic-free aspirational living and get involved in making a difference for environment and community! I'll talk about why it's important to do our best, but not get upset when things are less than perfect.
I'm also dedicating all proceeds from my events this July to 3 special organisations in Cambodia that have been making a huge impact during these testing and trying times and who've felt the extreme hardships of covid for over 18 months already.
Thursday 1st July ONLINE :)Â
$25pp includes an intro to Plastic Free July via zoom and a generous donation to the below organisations.
If you already bought or would like to join part 2 post-lockdown, then pick the $35pp ticket and we'll meet up for another session in person with snacks!
The organisations we're supporting:
ABCs and Rice - always have been focused on education and nourishment, and throughout the last 18 months they've consistently provided food for the families of their students and community, REGARDLESS if school is open or not. That's amazing. We need to send them some support.
Eco Soap Bank - working in various countries including India and Cambodia, their focus is on making soap (from recycled soap by the way) and hand hygiene accessible, as well as providing jobs for people at community level. In addition they've sent a HUGE supply of soaps, face masks and sanitisers to India to help them out of their current peril. It's hard not to get behind that kind of compassion.
Haven Cambodia - where helping tastes good. My VERY FIRST trainees with the Plastic Free program and helping young people in Cambodia gain culinary skills to forge a career for themselves. During the pandemic they kept their trainees on for AN EXTRA YEAR so that they'd have food and shelter to get them through the worst of the pandemic. Absolutely stellar kindness, let's help them keep changing lives.
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