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OneThought changes All


Like a bus, your learning will take you here or there Hopping on board the 1TcA Ambassador


Programme shows the world you really care


One Thought is a story inspired by 1TcA founder, Raj Kumari-Byford.


The book is unique in sharing a universal message, that


will inspire a community based edition


publication through Ticket 2 Read: the next branch of


Programme. Open to all schools that want to show the world they care


The 1TcA Ambassador Programme is a trail blazer that uses a picture book to empower students of all ages (Early Years - Post 16) to develop life long key skills.


Through Educate to Protect, Student Ambassadors discover how 1TcA is helping schools make changes for ZERO WASTE Educate To Protect Ambassador Programme


Through an innovative programme, with the support of 1TcA, students are enabled to lead the way and make a real impact in their own community.


‣ Explore today’s environmental issues ‣ Share knowledge within own community ‣ Create steps for Zero Waste ‣ Leave a legacy for future generations


1TcA.com the 1TcA Educate to Protect Ambassador


An ethically and environmentally committed social enterprise which distributes zero waste British Made safety solutions: Schools earn as they learn.


Sign up to Educate to Protect Ambassador Programme and purchase your copy of One Thought


www.1tca.com Email: contact@1tca.com


One thought changes all and the change starts with you


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