Using Profits to Help Others

The TTS Charity Foundation was officially initiated in February 2008.

We want to help provide a better education and life for children less fortunate than ourselves. Although we can't make miracles happen, we can make a big difference in many children's lives, through giving donations, resources and support.

Friday, 9 October 2009

Great Year for the TTS Foundation!

We have donated a total of £22,205 to 74 charities!

Overseas: A total of £13,305 was donated to 28 overseas charities and good causes!
Each charity receiving a share of £5,560 cash and £7,745 worth of resources given away.

We have made a difference to the lives of hundreds of children in 15 different parts of the world: UK Phillipines Kenya Gambia Malawi Ecuador Congo Australia Ghana India Tanzania Honduras Russia Uganda Sri Lanka

Local: A total of £8,900 was donated to 46 charities in cash and resources!
They benefited from a total of £3,912 in cash and £4,988 in resources donated.


Wednesday, 6 May 2009

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The foundation which is a formal recognition of something TTS has been doing since its inception 24 years ago runs on apace. A suprising benefit has been warm reception and importance that new job applicants place on this aspect of TTS. It seems everyone wants to work somewhere where a little bit of difference is being made. Lets face it this is isn't world changing- we're a company run for the benefits of its customers, employees and owners but the difference a little money placed in the right space is remarkable.





I recently returned from Kenya and met Elizabeth Gathoni who is a bright but poor girl from rural Kenya. 400 hundred pounds a year has entirely changed her life buying her a year's boardng school education- what does that get you in the UK? UK independents are a lot more expensive! Maybe we should all send our kids there- weather's better! Elizabeth is now on her way to being trained to become a nurse in the hope 'she can put something back and help her nation' - you can't argue with that- go go Elizabeth!



Here's a pic of that charity we found in Kenya- an amazing story have a look. www.kariandusi.co..uk.


Pete E