Thursday, April 14, 2011

GIVE BABY GIVE!

What is more Fuego than giving back to your community and to the world? In our eyes... NOTHING! It is such an amazing feeling when you know you have done something to make a difference in someone else's life! So we thought that we would share a few sites and products that are committed to bettering the world that we live in!

The Body Shop

The Body Shop offers a couple items that support organizations that are committed to stopping Sex Traffiking of children and women.




              Stop Sex Trafficking Bag for Life - $5.00 at thebodyshop-usa.com
             100% of the net proceeds go to the Somaly Mam Foundation.




Soft Hands Kind Heart Hand Cream - $7.00 at thebodyshop-usa.com
"100% of the net proceeds go to our global partner charity, ECPAT, to combat and raise awareness of sex trafficking of children and young people."
 
 
 
Couture With a Cause
 
At couturewithacause.com not only are you able to buy authentic and pre-owned designer handbags and accessories at an amazing price but also you are able to contribute to different charities just by purchasing an item. They donate 10% of their profit when an item is sold. Can we say FUEGO?!? What an amazing site! The charities that are supported through the month of April are Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Homes For Our Troops, Loaves & Fishes, Sacramento Children’s Home and WEAVE (Women Escaping A Violent Environment).
 
Christian Louboutin Black Crepe de-Chine Slingback Pumps


Christian Dior 'Admit it' Leather Bag


 
 
Obakki Foundation
 
“These kids shared what makes them happy, sad and afraid. Because of them, every item sold will create a positive change.” (http://obakkifoundation.org/the-collection/)



What we LOVE about this collection is it is inspired and essentially created by the kids.


Their story – “The ObakkiWhat makes you sad? What makes you afraid? What makes you happy?


The Obakki Foundation collection showcases their answers in limited edition pieces. All proceeds will go back to the children in the orphanages, because it started with their answers.”


 
**Images and Information from http://obakkifoundation.org/the-collection/


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