National Non-uniform Day

Let’s plant a forest!

As part of our ongoing commitment to sustainability, The Education Space is proud to announce our partnership with Just One Tree.

Just One Tree is a non-profit initiative removing C02 from the atmosphere through global reforestation. They make it simple for everyone to contribute to collective action on the climate crisis.

Just One Tree donates to established reforestation partners who concentrate their planting in areas severely affected by mass deforestation. In doing so they have the greatest positive effect on combating global warming whilst simultaneously alleviating extreme poverty within impacted communities through training, education and employment.

“The future looks alarming indeed, but it’s not without hope. There is still time, if we act now with determination and urgency.”

- SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH

Image courtesy of Just One Tree

Just £1 plants 1 Tree

In order to support this organisation we are asking all schools and organisations to take part in their nationwide non-uniform day on Friday 22nd November 2019 to mark the start of National Tree Planting Week. Each child brings in a suggested donation of £1 to plant a tree.

The non-uniform day will unite children, parents and teachers across the country, demonstrating how an individual’s actions can have a positive impact on the environment.

The Education Space is looking to coordinate as many of our schools and partners as possible to try and plant a forest through our donations.

If you would like to take part please contact:
letstalk@theeducationspace.co.uk and we will send you an info pack and the details required on how to take part.

Each organisation will receive a certificate outlining how many trees they were able to contribute as a result of their donations as well as a copy of the certificate for the total number of trees The Education Space are able to plant as part of our work with Just One Tree for the nationwide non-uniform day to plant a forest, and help to save our planet.