Over the past years, we have been very fortunate. Together with our friends and partners in Sumba, we could drastically improve the local livelihood situation. In fact, things have improved by such a degree that the TTTM Foundation is now coming to an end.
We all are tremendously proud of the developments of the project and are now eagerly following our Sumbanese friends' steps and standing by their side with advice upon request. With much excitement, we are now shifting our focus and energies to other selected social and environmental projects that we believe in and who are working towards similar goals to make the world a better place.
We are an organisation with a strong commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. Therefore we feel a strong calling to give back to society and to support those in need. Amongst other activities, we have therefore launched a couple of collaborations that involve donating for example.
SOCIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS
Project Wings
Project Wings is a growing German NGO that is currently building the world's largest recycling village in Indonesia from 250 tons of plastic waste. They aim to tackle three major global issues: species extinction, tropical deforestation, and plastic pollution. The organization is implementing a self-sustaining system run by locals that combines environmental protection, nature conservation, and animal welfare. They use an innovative approach to turn plastic waste into Eco-bricks, which are then used to construct affordable buildings.
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One of them is the humanitarian project "Sole-men". Solemen is a non-profit organization based in Bali, Indonesia, that provides various forms of support to people with disabilities, chronic illnesses, and other life-threatening conditions. They assist individuals who are unable to afford medical treatment, rehabil- itation, or other basic necessities. They also organize campaigns and events to raise awareness about various issues affecting the community.
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The Ticket to the Moon Foundation’s ambition was to help the Kodi people find economic balance. Mandorak County is likely to welcome a promising type of industry, eco-tourism.
Over the past years, we have been very fortunate. Together with our friends and partners in Sumba, we could drastically improve the local livelihood situation. In fact, things have improved by such a degree that the TTTM Foundation is now coming to an end.