Tea Time Services
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT WHAT I OFFER
Whether the finance department are sending you to sleep or you just want to stop that one person who never shuts up - Tea is the answer!
Tea will make an appearance and her attire can even be customized if its a more formal affair (she owns a fascinator because she is a stylish alpaca).
Book now to meet Tea and invite her to your next online meeting!
Tea's Story
Tea is an alpaca and her birthday is 9th July 2020. Sadly Tea was orphaned at just 5 days old. The herd also rejected her, so unfortunately even between her bottle feeds she wasn't safe to go off with the rest of the alpacas.
Spending so much time with humans, she now thinks she is at least part human. After rehoming our male alpacas, the herd now tolerate her and she has made some alpaca friends. Her best alpaca friend is called Misty. So she spends part of her time as an alpaca and part as a human and that seems to make her happy.
SERVICES AND FEES
An Invitation for Tea
Tea is a friendly alpaca that is happy to say hi to your colleagues on your next online meeting. Just book a time slot and we will confirm your booking, along with your payment and then all we need is your meeting address/link.
£15 for up to 5 mins (£5 goes to our chosen charity Pahar-trust.org )
Customizing
If it is a more formal meeting Tea is happy to wear her fascinator for a more glamorous feel. She has previously worn a ballet tutu for an online ballet class and at Christmas she enjoyed the festiviTEAs by wearing a Santa hat
£15 for up to 5 mins (£5 goes to our chosen charity Pahar-trust.org )
How to book
Send a message with the time of your meeting and anything you'd like us to know, along with your contact details. We will then get back to you with confirmation and a payment invoice (bank transfers and paypal options available)
£15 for up to 5 mins (£5 goes to our chosen charity Pahar-trust.org )
We are very pleased to be supporting The Pahar Trust Nepal in their 30 for 30 Campaign.
2021 marks 30 years since the very first school in Nepal, funded and built by what became Pahar Trust Nepal, was opened in Pokharithok, a tiny village in the Himalayas.
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Since then, PTN has delivered 248 projects in 21 districts, building and renovating 159 schools, 51 libraries and 38 other essential projects such as health centres and toilets. Over 40,000 students have benefited from our work.
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To mark this anniversary, we are launching a 12-month campaign for the whole of 2021, called ’30 For 30’. Our aim is to raise £50,000 to help 30 schools in Nepal improve their teaching provision and facilities for pre-primary school children aged 1-5 years old.