Trash Hero launches first crowdfunding campaign

by Leslie Finlay on 02/11/2017 No comments

Education is so important to create lifelong sustainable habits. But we’re also all about teaching kids that being a Trash Hero is a lot of fun!

That’s the inspiration behind our latest exciting project: the Trash Hero kids’ book. This book is a beautifully illustrated story written by our heroes themselves, following the journey of a child dedicated to helping sea creatures escape harm from trash, and his plight as the amount of plastic waste in the oceans increases.

To empower hands-on, independent learning, the book also features activities and challenges that apply our story to the real world. Practicing behaviors such as attending a cleanup, using reusable bags and bottles, or upcycling earns points toward rewards and recognition such as a free Trash Hero t-shirt, certificates to display, or a Trash Hero Kids “Hall of Fame” designation.

Being a Trash Hero makes kids feel important and valued in their communities. Their participation and the celebration of these sustainable behaviors instil a sense of responsibility towards the environment that will last, especially if it’s fun.

But we need your help! To distribute at least 2,000 copies of the book in three languages – English, Thai, and Indonesian Bahasa – along with the accompanying kids t-shirts, we need to raise 8,000 euros. Broken down, that’s just 4 euros toward one child’s education.

The Trash Hero kids’ book is 100% not-for-profit and all contributions go toward printing and distribution. The books are also printed on 100% recycled paper and the project is designed to be financially sustainable through sales of English language versions to fund reprints.

Please visit our crowdfunding page to help fund this incredible project, and see what perks and free goodies you can get for your donation! Even if you cannot donate, a social media share greatly enhances the probability we’ll make our goal, so please support us through your voice.

 

Leslie FinlayTrash Hero launches first crowdfunding campaign

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