Established in 1986, the Coral Cay Conservation project is an internationally renowned and accredited charity expert devoted to providing the resources to help protect coral reefs and tropical rainforests throughout the developing world. Since their establishment, CCC have run over 20 successful conservation projects in more than 10 different countries around the world, involving more than 10,000 volunteers, training several hundred scholars and publishing more than 300 key scientific research papers. Today, their conservation projects include Cambodia, Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
With their mission to lead recognition of the importance and management of coral reefs and forests for everyone's future prosperity, their vision is to support preservation through learning and education, supporting the dependent communities in the most cost-effective means possible.
How you can help!
Green Rewards supports the Coral Cay Conservation project – there are 3 ways to support the project:
Coral Cay Conservation Equipment Gift
£12 or 4,800 Green Points
This scholar project gift will pay for a science manual and underwater slate that local scholars can use during training, but more importantly, keep for future reference.
Annual Coral Cay Conservation Membership
£25 or 10,000 Green Points
Your contribution will go to an action-based organisation with a track record of delivering tangible benefits to the environment and local livelihoods. Benefits includes 10% off future CCC Expeditions, 10% discount on all Tony Backhurst Scuba live aboard diving holidays, diving gears with Andrak, outdoor hiking equipments from Cotswold Outdoor plus many more!
Coral Cay Conservation Scholarship Gift
£100 or 40,000 Green Points
With your help, a £100 donation to the CCC scholarship can help nationals of the Philippines and Tobago to become PADI scuba diving certified.
This is the first step for the local scholars to become certified Coast Coral Reef Resource Assessors.
The scholarship will cover all the following:
Time permitting scholars have the opportunity to complete their Emergency First Response dive training free, courtesy of CCC.
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