TWP is Grateful for our Supporters and Collaborators
Thank you to each individual and company below who supports TWP in fostering community connection through conservation programs.
Our Supporters
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TD Bank
TWP was invited to speak at a TD Securities engagement, the ‘Women in Leadership Series’ in early 2021. A special thanks to the organizers of the WIL event who were incredibly generous to follow up on our speaking engagement with financial support. The women of TD WIL helped to fund our website development in 2021 and further supported our 2022 #Paddle4Plastics. We are grateful to have the platform and support of TD where we continue to share our story and expand our mission. A special thanks to Jenn Ocampo King and Jiena Chen for being the TD employee champions of TWP!
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City of Toronto
In January 2023, Co-founder Niki was selected as one of eleven women to participate in the #Women4Climate Mentorship Program to further develop specific climate related programs at TWP. In June 2023, with the support from the City of Toronto and E.Y., TWP was selected as runner up in the project pitch competition receiving $5,000 to execute their subscription-style composting pilot program in their low-income apartment.
This pilot project will be executed for 7 weeks beginning August 16th - September 27th 2023. We are grateful for the guidance and support of #Women4Climate mentors.
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Level Six
Level Six supports our #Paddle4Plastics Earth Event with a $350 gift card raffle, online content sharing, and blog post coverage. Level Six is a Canadian adventure gear company who takes action to conserve the watersheds and give back to water sport communities. Read about their pledge to the environment as well as their commitment to diversity in the outdoors. We a grateful to be supported by this incredibly transparent, Canadian brand. You can shop with %10 off as a TWP Hub Member.
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FES Charity
Foundation for Environmental Stewardship (FES) is a youth-led, youth-serving sustainable development organization. FES empowers youth to create a more inclusive, fair , prosperous, and sustainable future. In early 2022, TWP forged a fiscal sponsorship with FES whereby our organizations actively work together, boots on the ground to create impact acLEARN MORE →ross our communities. In this sponsorship, FES supports access to various grant funding opportunities and provides support as TWP grows in capacity, both across personel and projects.
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Our Collaborators
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PrAna
TWP collaborated with PrAna in the capacity of their Community Takeover Series. PrAna supported TWP efforts by outfitting us in their sustainable clothing for Cleanup #100, #thehealingcleanup where we touched on PrAans mission with our eco-community. TWP later hiked along the coast of Bolinas California and completed waste cleanup #101 in PrAna gear. By doing so, we were able to share collaborative online content with both of our audiences to expand waste awareness.
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Kingsway College School
In 2021, TWP was invited to join the KCS Community Gallery as a Learning Partner. Learning Partners are mentors and experts who share their knowledge, lived experiences, skills and more with KCS students. More specifically, students have reached out to our team to learn about about environmental entrepreneurship, non-profit initiatives, sustainable event planning, eco-trips and our outdoor adventure pursuits!
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Water Rangers
Water Rangers’ mission is to lower barriers to water quality monitoring so that everyone can participate in taking care of water bodies. TWP collaborates with Water Rangers by inviting a representative to speak on their mission and water quality results at each Earth Event. We utilize their compact test kit to determine water quality along the Humber River to support our preliminary research for our Environmental Innovation Pilot Project.
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Aquarius Scuba Diving Centre
TWP collaborates with AQ for our annual Eco-Exploration Scuba/Snorkel Trip in Tobermory, ON. AQ is our local dive shop that supports us in preparing our community with essential gear and safety protocols for a weekend of underwater exploration. We highly recommend AQ because of their friendly service, thorough training and trusted gear. It is an adventurous community to join. As a TWP Hub Member you shop with 10% off at AQ.
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Little Cayman Cleanup Crew
LCCC is a remote affiliate of TWP operating on Little Cayman Island. TWP continues to return to Little Cayman to cleanup alongside the incredibly driven island crew! Remotely, we work in cooperation to raise awareness around the waste crisis via campaigns, content sharing and online education. Due to plastic overconsumption on surrounding islands, Little Cayman receives high frequency and high volume plastic wash-ins based on ocean currents and wind patterns. As such, LCCC is driven by Tamara Leigh to create a local impact and spread a global message.
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Plastic Free Cayman
TWP collaborates with PFC upon returning to the Cayman Islands. PFC is a volunteer based charitable trust in Grand Cayman, that operates large-scale cleanups and waste education across the sister islands. Collaborating with PFC is energising, educational and inspirational. TWP has cleaned directly alongside founder Claire Hughes and PFC Youth Leaders who are driven to raise awareness around plastic pollution, advocate for plastic bans and encourage community to take the 345 Pledge.
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Child of The Earth Podcast
TWP Co-Founder Savannah launched the COTE Podcast as her creative outlet and opportunity to speak with experts in fields across holistic nutrition, permaculture, environmental initiatives, spiritual healing and more. She believes that sharing these stories and conversations through this medium will bring listeners a deeper calling to live closer to the earth with intention. To date Savannah has interviewed progressive individuals across different expertise, listen for more releasing soon.
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Jocelyn's Soil Booster
TWP began collaborating with Wastenot Farms in March 2022 when we discovered "Jocelyn’s Soil Booster"; a regenerative growing tool that 'feeds soil, fuels families and fights climate change'. Since 2013, Wastenot farms has been feeding our future with regenerative closed-loop composting. At TWP, one of our visions is to reimagine our current waste as a resource and begin to tackle it at the source; this is where our missions intersect and we hope to expand alignment in the coming years. Become a TWP Hub Member to receive %10 off all Wastenot Farms items.
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Bee Local (416)
Bee Local is a hyper-local business. Honey beehives are kept in backyards and on rooftops in Toronto and cared for by urban registered beekeepers using sustainable organic methods. Together, we agree that our future depends on sustainable agriculture, healthy ocean life and pollinators such as bees who play a significant role in every part of our complex ecosystem. Check out their conscious products and services such as beekeeper mentor sessions. You can receive %10 off purchases over $20 as a TWP Hub Member.
Reach Out
We are looking to expand our aligned community of individuals and companies who are conservation-minded. If you are interested in supporting and or collaborating with us, please contact our team.