TOMS® supports the 115 25 Counseling Helpline.
The company TOMS® supports the operation of the 115 25 Helpline and the Counseling Center of Together for Children, which provides free psychological support, empowerment, and counseling to parents, educators, and teenagers across Greece, addressing concerns and challenges they face in their daily lives.
It is noteworthy that in 2024, Together for Children offered counseling services to approximately 4,000 beneficiaries. Specifically, in addition to handling phone calls, the specialized team of Together for Children conducted 89 psychoeducational seminars for 1,919 teenagers, parents, and educators nationwide. Furthermore, they organized four parent support groups totaling approximately 50 hours and held 87 sessions for a total of 16 beneficiaries.
In 2006, TOMS® pioneered the One for One® model—donating one pair of shoes for every pair sold and later supporting health, education, and social development programs through strategic partnerships. Since its inception, TOMS® has helped over 100 million people in need through its ongoing work. Today, it allocates one-third of its profits to funding essential mental health resources and beyond, supporting organizations like Together for Children under the value-driven initiative “Wear Good. Do Good.”
TOMS® is the first fashion company to successfully implement the social enterprise model and has earned the prestigious B CORP CERTIFIED accreditation.
As Ms. Eleni Koutsopoulou, Administrative Head of the Counseling Helpline, Psychologist, and Psychotherapist at Together for Children, stated:
“It is extremely important for us at Together for Children to have the support of TOMS®, which helps us provide free psychological support and counseling to families across Greece. Through the 115 25 Helpline and the Counseling Center, we offer a safe environment where parents, educators, and teenagers can receive the assistance they need to navigate the challenges of daily life. Together, we make a difference in the lives of children and their families.”