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Adventure Tour Operator Explore Launches Foundation to Support Local Community Projects

Leading small group adventure tour operator Explore has announced the launch of the Explore Foundation.

It’s central mission is to positively impact the lives of communities worldwide by supporting grassroots projects that target poverty, increase access to education and healthcare, and promote conservation.

A registered charity, the UK-based Explore Foundation is managed by an independent Board of Trustees, but benefits from Explore’s huge community of overseas partners and contacts to help identify and support projects in countries that Explore customers visit.

Explore managing director Michael Edwards said:A Foundation has been a long-standing goal of Explore’s, and it has been several months in the making. We’re incredibly proud of what we do at Explore, giving travellers a fantastic time and memories that last a lifetime. But this, launching a Foundation, is probably one of the single things that we’re most proud of in our 41-year history.  We’re a company that puts purpose alongside profit, and we know that travel can be a real force for good in the world. This is the – very exciting – next step in our sustainability strategy, and it’s going to be absolutely core to what we do in the future.”

Supporting projects and initiatives in the countries it visits has been a part of Explore’s modus operandi for many years, and the Foundation is launching with two projects that Explore has worked with for several years: Lone Buffalo in Laos, and One Bike in Tanzania.

In Laos, Lone Buffalo has developed a programme called Develop Together, which aims to give secondary school students (in which only 3% of young people are in attendance) access to learning opportunities and expert workshops, to encourage them to reach their full academic potential.

Set at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro One Bike is a social enterprise that uses bicycles to empower and improve the local community through education, environmental awareness and promoting sustainable tourism.

100% of all contributions received goes directly to supporting the work of these initiatives on the ground.

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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