A Newcastle entrepreneur has adapted his successful product to help children understand the world of business and to raise funds for entrepreneurs in developing countries to improve the quality of life for them and their families.
Andy Stephenson, Founder of Weekend Box Club – a successful business based in Newcastle – offers a membership club designed to provide high quality activities for parents and children. Each box provides a mix of creative content and fun activities that help parents and children engage together.
A new letterbox-sized activity box is posted directly to the homes of subscribers throughout the UK every fortnight containing fun and engaging activities that can be enjoyed by children with support from an adult.
Andy has taken the concept of his Weekend Box and produced a special limited-edition entrepreneurs box especially for children aged eight plus. The Business Builder Box provides young entrepreneurs with the tools they need to start their own block-printing business from scratch. It also contains a business best practice guide that offers advice, tips and instructions on how to turn their creations into enterprises.
As well as encouraging young entrepreneurs, the box, which retails at £9.95, also helps raise money for charity. One pound from every sale will go towards Traidcraft Exchange’s Hidden Entrepreneur Appeal.
The appeal is one of the schemes supported by the Government’s UK Aid Match scheme, under which every donation from the public made before 11 April, is matched by a contribution from the Department for International Development. The appeal encourages people in the UK to donate to support entrepreneurs in some of the world’s poorest countries.
By matching donations to Traidcraft Exchange’s Hidden Entrepreneur appeal, UK aid will help thousands of people in Kenya, Senegal and Bangladesh develop the business know-how needed to run sustainable enterprises. This in turn will create better futures for their families and communities.
“Traidcraft Exchange is an organisation that is very dear to my heart,” said Andy. “I know from my own experience that if young people have the drive and support to take their business ideas further, they will succeed. Unfortunately, this is not the case in other parts of the world where business advice isn’t always readily available. That’s why I support Traidcraft Exchange as they invest in the businesses of people overseas who really need that assistance,” he said.
Director of Traidcraft Exchange, Charlotte Timson said:
“Entrepreneurs like Andy give a lot of inspiration and support to others all over the world. We are delighted that his new Business Builder Box is not only teaching young people vital business skills but it is also helping to raise much needed funds for other entrepreneurs in developing countries.”
The Hidden Entrepreneur appeal will run until 11th April.
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For more information or to donate go to www.traidcraft.org.uk/hidden
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Visit www.weekendboxclub.com/traidcraft or to watch a short video about the business, check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAHe2b7nGLM&t=1s
Notes for editors:
- Traidcraft Exchange is an international development charity which uses the power of trade to bring about lasting solutions to poverty and injustice. It works closely with specialist fair trade company Traidcraft plc. Traidcraft Exchange is a registered charity, no. 1048752. To donate to the Hidden Entrepreneur appeal go to: https://www.traidcraft.org.uk/hidden
- The UK Aid Match scheme is run by the Department for International Development, and brings charities, the British public and the UK government together to collectively change the lives of some of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people. For every £1 donated to a selected charity appeal, the government will also contribute £1 of UK aid to enable the charity to go further in changing and saving lives, up to a total of £5 million per appeal. Organisations must be UK-based, non-governmental and not-for-profit and be running an appeal set to raise at least £100,000, within a 3 month appeal period. Donations must be from people (not businesses) living in the UK and go towards an eligible international development project. For further information and guidance, please visit www.gov.uk/uk-aid-match