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Trafigura Foundation Launched With £1.5m Funding For The
National Autistic Society
10 March 2008
International commodities trader Trafigura today announced the
launch of the Trafigura Foundation, with a three year agreement to
fund The National Autistic Society’s (NAS) Autism Helpline.
The Trafigura Foundation is a new development that manages the
company’s global community investment programme. All Trafigura’s
offices around the world can nominate charities that they wish to
support via the Geneva-based Foundation.
The projects that are supported will reflect the Foundation’s
values through specific, employee-led proposals that will make a
real difference to charities at a local level, by enabling people
to reach their full potential.
The funding agreement with the NAS, the UK’s leading charity for
people affected by autism, is worth £1.5m over three years, and
will enable the charity to make significant developments to its
national Helpline service, which is a lifeline for 40,000 callers a
year. It builds upon Trafigura’s long-standing relationship with
the NAS, which has seen the company’s employees raise £150,000 over
three years through events including sponsorship of marathon
runners.
There are over half a million people in the UK with autism –
that’s around one in 100. However, there is widespread lack of
understanding of the condition which has a major impact on
families, local government and the UK economy.
“We are absolutely delighted with this new development in our
partnership with Trafigura,” said Trevor Anderton, NAS Director of
Fundraising. “Having supported the NAS for three years to date,
this significant increase in their level of support is outstanding.
As we continue to raise awareness of autism, the support from the
Trafigura Foundation will enable us to deal with far greater
numbers of calls and use new technologies through which to
communicate. One example is an Instant Messaging service, that will
enable us to reach more young people with autism who may have
difficulties seeking help from a telephone-based service.”
Trafigura Foundation Director Graham Sharp commented: “In
addition to supporting major investment programmes such as our
involvement with the NAS, the Foundation will assist smaller causes
that are proposed by our offices. Following a worldwide employee
survey, the two issues that generated most support are education
and the environment, so we will prioritise initiatives in these
areas. However, the Foundation will also keep funds in reserve for
urgent humanitarian emergencies.”
Trafigura has provided extensive support to charities and local
communities since its formation in 1993. Recent examples have
included:
- In Peru, using mining equipment to clear roads blocked by the
August 2007 earthquake. Since then, Trafigura has donated more than
US $2 million to rebuild houses situated near its mines (which are
owned and operated by Trafigura subsidiary CORMIN).
- A US $200,000 gift to Teach For America (New Orleans) to
increase the number of trained and certified teachers, in order to
replace education professionals displaced after Hurricane
Katrina.
- Helping to rebuild the SMP4 school in Banda Aceh, Indonesia,
after the 2004 tsunami. Trafigura’s ongoing support also includes
sponsoring one student every year to attend the United World
College of South East Asia in Singapore.
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- For further information about Trafigura Foundation, please
contact Neil Cameron at Bell Pottinger Group on 07734 103749 or
email ncameron@bell-pottinger.co.uk
- For further information about autism and the NAS please contact
Kelly Brito in the NAS press office on 020 7903 3539 or email
Kelly.Brito@nas.org.uk
Notes to editors:
The Trafigura Foundation, established in 2007,
is the vehicle for Trafigura’s community investment programme.
Through the Foundation, Trafigura ensures the benefits of its
various initiatives are maximised, captured and reported. The
projects that are supported reflect the Foundation’s values through
specific, employee-led proposals, making a real difference to
charities at a local level and enabling people to reach their full
potential.
Trafigura is one of the world’s leading
international commodity traders, specialising in the oil, minerals
and metals markets, with 51 offices in 36 countries in Europe,
Africa, Asia, Australia, and North, Central and South America. Its
principal corporate offices are in Amsterdam, London and
Lucerne.
It is the world’s second largest independent non-ferrous trading
company and the third largest independent oil trader.
For further information go to: www.trafigura.com
The National Autistic Society is the UK's
leading charity for people with autistic spectrum disorders and
their families. Founded in 1962, it continues to spearhead national
and international initiatives and provide a strong voice for all
people with autism. The NAS provides a wide range of services to
help people with autism and Asperger syndrome live their lives with
as much independence as possible. For more information, visit the
NAS website www.autism.org.uk.
Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how a
person communicates with, and relates to, other people. It also
affects how they make sense of the world around them. It is a
spectrum condition, which means that, while all people with autism
share certain difficulties, their condition will affect them in
different ways. Some people with autism are able to live relatively
independent lives but others may have accompanying learning
disabilities and need a lifetime of specialist support. People with
autism may also experience over- or under-sensitivity to sounds,
touch, tastes, smells, light or colours.
Asperger syndrome is a form of autism. People with Asperger
syndrome are often of average or above average intelligence. They
have fewer problems with speech but may still have difficulties
with understanding and processing language.