Tropic Partners With The Prince’s Trust to Support Young Women

 

Tropic Skincare extends its mission to empower by announcing its official patronage of The Prince’s Trust Women Supporting Women initiative. The beauty brand will work closely with the charity over the coming years to raise vital funds to nurture and inspire young women across the UK, granting them access to a brighter future through education, enterprise and employability programmes.

This latest patronage strengthens Tropic’s pledge, which sees 10% of all profits being donated to charities and good causes. Since 2019, Tropic, together with charity UWS, has supported he education of over 12,000 children in remote, poor parts of the world, funding over six million days of education for those who wouldn’t otherwise have access to schools. This includes funding and building three schools in Nepal, Cambodia and Madagascar. Other partners include The Trussell Trust, working with Tropic to fund 25 food banks for an entire year; the Winnie Mabaso Foundation in South Africa, supporting vulnerable and orphaned children; and Forestry England, which has planted a forest of 7,000 climate-resilient trees in the South Downs with Tropic’s help.

“I recently attended a Prince’s Trust fundraising event and was blown away by the passion and dedication of the team to brighten the lives of everyone they support here in the UK. I signed up for a patronage there and then! We believe every young person deserves the opportunity to fulfill their potential and strive for their dreams, no matter their background or circumstances, so I’m excited to work with The Prince’s Trust to help them on our shared mission.” shares Susie Ma Founder & CEO of Tropic Skincare on the new partnership.

 
Natalia Kulak