Tonight was the screening, it was awesome, and really cool to see the roadies speak and ask questions after the film. I bought a lot of goodies, and it feels good to support the movement.
If you would like to do the same, visit the site, and get your own Invisible Children gear! http://store.invisiblechildren.com/
I got these:
If you would like to do the same, visit the site, and get your own Invisible Children gear! http://store.invisiblechildren.com/
I got these:
the bag is rad because it is made by a ugandan person directly affected by the war, it creates a job or opportunity for that person to recover and create income for themselves
more info here!
Who Made Your Bag? from INVISIBLE CHILDREN on Vimeo.and this shirt came with a DVD of the documentary, as a part of the TRI donation program (where you donate $30 a month until the war is over in Africa!)
Show your support :)
-Miss G
how cool! i think i want a bag
ReplyDelete-jazmine, period 3
how cool! i think i want a bag
ReplyDelete-jazmine stewart, period 1
I love how each thing you buy comes with a storyline , it touches peoples hearts and would want to donate moree.
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thats a good idea and its just cute and means some thing its not just anything.
ReplyDelete-sonia gutierrez period 1
Dang I wish I could have gone to that..I still want to buy a braclet from the website
ReplyDeletethe whole mend concept is pretty cool and i would love to buy one of those bags. it would make it way more special for me.
ReplyDeleteAmanda H. Period 1
it looks kool
ReplyDeleteBrandon gaines per:3
i wish i could have went
ReplyDeletematt c 3
wish i could have been there
ReplyDeleterj k 1
Oh I want one of those! (:
ReplyDeleteI want a bag like that!
ReplyDeleteAll the bags look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe bags look pretty damn amazzingg!! xD totally want one now (:
ReplyDeleteMonica Qp6