Hygiene Build - Montreal
About this experience
Any group, any size, anywhere can be a part of a high-energy high-impact Hygiene Build. Companies, clubs, and service organizations host events as a way to give back, improve teamwork and create a renewed focus on community. Our kits are the ONLY kits that incorporate an environmental mission with social impact. Though an easy, turn-key event; we make it easy for anyone to host their own event. *Please note due to heavy out of pocket cost for the organizer, this experience has to be paid for 45 days prior to the starting date.
This experience includes
Event Staff (Optional) Distribution Feedback on Event's Impact
Duration
1 hour
Availability
Any Day/Time
Participant capacity
5 - 100+ people
Social impact focus
- Animals
- Economic Empowerment
- Environment
- Equality
If you buy this experience
For every individual that participates in a hygiene build, 20 people will receive much needed hygiene amenities. Getting clean is the first step towards alleviation from poverty. Each bar of soap is repurposed from those that go to waste within the hospitality industry. With your help, we have been able to distribute nearly 50 million bars to date.
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Hygiene Build - Montreal
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Hello, we're Clean the World.
Clean the World is a social enterprise committed to improving the quality of life for vulnerable populations around the world. Through its programming, Clean the World’s foundation provides sustainable resources and education focused on water, sanitation and hygiene for individuals affected by poverty, homelessness, and humanitarian or natural crises.
Clean the World is a social enterprise committed to improving the quality of life for vulnerable populations around the world. Through its programming, Clean the World’s foundation provides sustainable resources and education focused on water, sanitation and hygiene for individuals affected by poverty, homelessness, and humanitarian or natural crises.