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Hold a Tool Drive!
Who?
YOU can plan, lead, and roll-out a tool drive at your church, school, neighborhood, business, or club.
When?
Father's Day is a popular time, when ASAP will support your event with press releases and social media. Tools For Empowerment is grateful for your participation anytime that works for your group.
Where?
Identify a specific drop-off point in the building and build a tool receptacle or use totes that are clearly marked. Print this banner or design your own banner.
Why?
Your group will...- do something meaningful and sustainable to help families in need become self-reliant. - bring a sense of shared purpose and cohesion in your group - and - it's fun!- keep tools out of landfills and put them into the hands of vocational school graduates
How?
Before you get started, Identify these Key people:
-Lead person & liaison with ASAP - --
-Volunteers to keep the tool drop area tidy and safe during the event.
-Volunteers on call with trucks to collect large equipment donations.
1. Start promoting your tool drive at least one month in advance. Mother's Day is a good time to start promoting your Father's Day Tools Drive.
Click here for tips and ideas.
2. Promote your tool drive. Click here for downloadable, printable resources.
3. Hold the drive. Click here for advice during the event and suggestions
4. After the drive, Deliver your tool donations to
Tools For Empowerment
1 Beavers St. Newnan GA
Wednesdays & Saturdays between 10-3
or call 770-632-7451 to make arrangements

TOOLS FOR EMPOWERMENT
Changing lives one tool at a time
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Our Focus: Working Together
The world must work together to tackle poverty. But how? By focusing on the 17 SustainableDevelopment Goals identified by the UN. ASAP's work contributes to Goals 1, 5, 8, 10 & 12
Our Focus: Working Together
The UN has identified 17 Sustainable Development Goals:
A "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all".
ASAP's work contributes to achieving Goals 1, 5, 8, 10 & 12 by 2030
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UN Goal One
End Poverty, in All it's Forms. Everywhere. Click here
ASAP's microfinance & small business training has helped alleviate poverty for over 100,000 families in Zimbabwe & Malawi
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UN Goal Five
Achieve Gender Equality, Empowering All Women & Girls. Click here
Over 80% of ASAP's direct beneficiaries are women and girls in Africa.
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UN Goal Eight
Decent Work & Economic Growth. Click here
ASAP's focus on self-reliance contributes to enterprise development and employment.
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UN Goal Ten
Reduced Inequalities Within and Between Countries. Click here
ASAP's focus on fostering cross-cultural understanding contributes to reduction in inequality.
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UN Goal Twelve
Responsible Consumption & Production. Click here
ASAP's Tools For Empowerment project keeps tons of unwanted tools and equipment out of landfills and puts them into the hands of vocational school graduates.


