Award-winning environmental education company, Little Green Change, is seeking business sponsors for its free eco-education initiative.
Based in Lyme Regis, the non-profit is eager to support its outstanding range of environmental education programs and activities aimed at state-funded primary and secondary schools and communities.
Going beyond traditional education, their school programme includes modules on key environmental aspects such as biodiversity, waste, water, energy, purchasing, travel, and human health.
Additionally, sponsors can benefit from bespoke opportunities tied to environmental action events, competitions, career path education, and school and community improvements.
The initiative also supports projects and campaigns addressing pressing environmental concerns like fast fashion, biodiversity loss, plastic pollution, water conservation and ethical purchasing.
Clare Matheson, founder and director of Little Green Change, said: "We are passionate about educating and empowering the youth of today to make a positive difference, but we need to support of businesses, funding bodies and individuals to continue and expend our work, helping us to amplify our positive impact not only on the children, schools and communities we work with, but also on the planet."
A sponsorship package is accessible via their website.
Ms Matheson invites interested businesses and individuals to contact her for additional information.
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