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Falling Whistles

{ GIFTS THAT GIVE BACK }

1. Beats Solo Special Edition HD On-Ear Headphones

(PRODUCT)RED, the Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa, has worked with many companies to produce great product for a good cause. And, RED, is the color of the season. Look good and listen with a bigger heard. Plus, they fold up, so you can take them anywhere. To buy:$229 at BeatsByDre.com.

2. Smashbox Eye Wish Palette

I’ve always been a fan of bringing makeup with me and what better way than to have one palette with all the colors you need. Smashbox makes an amazing product and by purchasing, you can help a child fight a  life-threatening illness through the Children’s Miracle Network. The set, worth more than $240, includes 12 eyeshadows, four cream eyeliners, a mini-lid primer, mascara, and a step-by-step look book. To buy:$45 at Smashbox.

3.  I AM A PEACEKEEPER Chapstick

Peacekeeper Cause-Metics is the first cosmetics line to give all of its after-tax, distributable profits to women’s health advocacy and urgent human rights issues. PeaceKeeper builds a bridge between extraordinary women in the land of plenty and extraordinary women who, by chance of birth, don’t have our resources or opportunities. Slavery-free labor, fair wages, and cruelty free products – all sounds like a go to me! To buy: $7, iamapeacekeeper.com.

4. TOMS Silver Women’s Glitter Shoes

We’ve all heard of TOMS by now, and I’m sure you’ve all head your crush on founder Blake Mycoskie, for being just straight adorable, AND for starting this amazing foundation. The skinny: each shoe is made with pesticide-free cotton and recycled, sustainable materials, and for every pair purchased, one is give to a child in need through One for One movement. To buy: $54 at TOMS.

5. AFGANHANDS Scarfs

While browsing through InStyle this month, I came across one of Rachel’s picks for the month – gorgeous scarfs by Afghan Hands.  Afghan Hands teaches skills to help Afghan widows gain independence, literacy, and a livable wage.  At our centers in and around Kabul, women learn to create embroidered shawls and scarves, and the exquisite embroidery they make connects them to a wider world.  To buy:   http://www.afghanhands.org

6.  Falling Whistles

An organization that truly has touched my heart, Falling Whistles. They are a small window into our world’s largest war. Using the symbol of the whistle to speak out, we join local leaders in the Democratic Republic of Congo to help build a more free world.  This Gold Edition Whistle, not only looks good, but is a reminder of all the young children and souls losing their lives. To buy: http://www.fallingwhistles.com/

7.  Dancing Deer Baking Company

The go-to office gift is always sweets and treats. This year buy a Sweet Home Cookie Pack and 35 percent of the proceeds will go towards helping homeless mothers and their children. The pack includes a variety of cookies including dark chocolate, molasses clove, and gingerbread. Giving to others never tasted so good. To buy: COST: $35.95

8.   I AM A PEACEKEEPER Nail Polish

To buy: $7, iamapeacekeeper.com.

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PROJECT TRADE SHOW 2010 || Falling Whistles

WEAR YOUR PROTEST AND JOIN A GROWING COALITION FOR PEACE IN CONGO.

I had heard of Falling Whistles, but never really knew what the company represented. I found them at PROJECT to find out and take a few pictures.  They are, truly, a company I’ve grown to admire and support. Read on. Maybe not the most upbeat story, but the happy ending comes with what they are doing and what YOU can do. Buy yours today HERE

A journal  entry from the  creator of Falling Whistles….

Each had been abducted.  Pluced from their homes, schools or farms. Each had been tied up and beaten. Each had been forced to kill

…many of us have heard the stories of child-soldiers. Invisible Children and stories such as A Long Way Gone have granted us glimpses into their tortured lives.

I had heard. Known.cared. I had even reacted and raged. But when these boys told me of the whistle blowers, the horror grew feet and walked within me.

Captured by Nkunda’s rebel  army, some boys not big enough to hold a gun were given merely a whistle and put on the front lines of battle.

THEIR SOLE DUTY WAS TO MAKE ENOUGH NOISE TO SCARE THE ENEMY AND THEN TO RECEIVE – WITH THEIR BODIES – THE FIRST ROUND OF BULLETS.          Lines of boys fell as nothing more than a temporary barricade.

WITH FALLING WHISTLES, THEIR ONLY CHOICE IS TO GEIGN DEATH OR FACE IT.

Read more HERE and spread the word.

Buy yours today HERE for only $34.

100% of proceeds go to rehabilitate war-affected children and advocate for their freedom.

 

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It's All About Accessories!

A while back I did a style interview for R A E N Optics on the lovely Morgan George, Sales Manager for EDUN.  She was so great – one of those people you love instantly after meeting them. She has a zest for life that shines through to her style.  Not only that, she’s socially responsible, stylish and rocks some of the most stylish accessories I’ve seen in a while. Fall in love with these hands and socially responsible accessories.

images by Kristen Conahan

Morgan divulges, “The manta ray ring is from Alkemie which uses all recycled, reclaimed metals. The necklace is from a non-profit called Falling Whistles, which raises money fund rehabilitation centers for child soldiers in Africa.” I also asked her about those killer nails,  “My neighborhood nail salon is called Wink on Vanderbilt Ave., they are an eco-nail salon that makes all their own scrubs and uses non acetone products. Plus they do stuff like this, which you won’t find in Manhattan. These nail decals are called Mynx.”

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