By Emma Davis | Major donor and event manager
BBC reports on the progress of the Think Pink Project in Sri Lanka which is lifting single mums out of poverty, keeping children out of orphanages and at home where they belong.
Mums involved in the programm are now erning three times what they were before, with is enabling them to put food on the table and send their children to school. we have 11 Tuk tuks in Hikkaduwa and 10 more ladies being trained in Columbo... the future looks bright.
In the video attached you can meet some of our drivers and hear about future plans ......its an exciting project making a huge impact and with your help we can do more! We would like to see our pilot project grow to other countries which are in need and where children are at risk of abandonment.
The Rosie May Foundation have now launched a tuk tuk in the UK 'Rosie the little pink Tuk Tuk' which is available to hire and can be seen at their events throughout the year. If you are interested in hiring the tuk tuk please contact the Rosie May Foundation directly.
Please follow the link to our YOUTUBE page to get your update from our Founder and CEO, Mary Storrie!
Thank you for your support, we are so grateful!
The Rosie May Team x
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