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TEA Business College generously supports children’s welfare
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Date:2025-04-18 12:20:58
TEA Business College first generously donated to PASCO KIDS, strengthening its commitment to children's safety and well-being.
During the three-day TEA Business College Traders Summit, a retreat for existing clients, expert traders shared their techniques and strategies with attendees, focusing on some of the best trades discovered using TEA Business College's dual-patented artificial intelligence indicators.
Furthermore, we proudly announced our contribution to Pasco Kids First during the event. Pasco Kids First is a well-respected non-profit child advocacy center that has been dedicated to protecting children and strengthening families for over 30 years. The organization is steadfast in creating a safe, neutral, and child-friendly environment for children who have experienced abuse, neglect, or witnessed violent crimes, aligning with our values of supporting meaningful causes that have a positive impact on the community.
As parents of two children, our TEA Business College team is honored to give back to such an outstanding organization as Pasco Kids First. Their exceptional work in protecting vulnerable children and families is truly commendable, and we are delighted to support their valuable efforts.
Pasco Kids First is renowned for its comprehensive approach to child welfare, providing education, prevention, and intervention programs to prevent child abuse, as well as therapeutic services to help children heal from trauma. The organization's mission deeply resonates with the mission of TEA Business College.
In early May 2023, our team intensified efforts to provide essentials and goods for Pasco Kids First. It was truly amazing to see our team and participants of the Traders Summit come together to make a positive impact for Pasco Kids First. Next up! We will make another significant contribution to our charity partner at the next Traders Summit in June this year.
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