The TEA Project

The TEA Project

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We provide training, support and guidance to schools, orphanages and grass roots organisations; working directly with marginalised, vulnerable children and young people from poor communities. The project helps give young people a voice. A voice which develops ambition, skills, knowledge and opportunities for underprivileged children. Unlocking a child’s hidden potential. Children need to feel valu

Photos from The TEA Project's post 03/06/2026

🛍️🌱 Singithi Pola (Little Market) is a wonderful learning experience for our preschoolers. Through buying, selling, sharing, and interacting with others, children develop confidence, communication skills, teamwork, and an early understanding of money—all while having fun through play-based learning. ❤️

Photos from The TEA Project's post 22/05/2026

Today, we had a lovely and meaningful parents’ meeting at Tiny T.E.A. Preschool ❤️

We would like to sincerely thank all the parents who attended and shared their thoughts with us. During the meeting, we discussed the children’s progress, upcoming term schedule, activities, and the importance of working together to support every child’s development.

Many of the families we support come from disadvantaged tea plantation communities and continue to face social and economic challenges, especially during the current crisis. It was truly touching to hear parents express how valuable and important these services are for their children and families. Their appreciation reminded us why this work matters so much.

Thank you to all the parents for trusting us, supporting their children’s education, and being part of this journey together 🌱✨

Photos from The TEA Project's post 15/05/2026

We are delighted to share some exciting news — The T.E.A. Project is expanding its services to the Badulla region. This marks a significant milestone for us following the completion of our 10th anniversary celebrations last September.

As part of this expansion, we will be establishing an office in Badulla and recruiting two staff members alongside volunteers to support our outreach programmes. We are also pleased to announce that we have received approval from the Uva Provincial Department of Education to implement our Empowerment Programme in the region.

Today, we had a very productive meeting with 11 principals from the Badulla District, opening doors to new opportunities to reach and support more children and the wider community.

Thank you for being a valued partner in this journey and for your continued support ❤️

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