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...So how does a company ensure the clothing it sells is socially responsible -- produced by fairly-paid workers in safe and sanitary conditions with no child labour?
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Nina teamed up with Me to We Style to design the Hunger Bites t-shirt to support the We Scare Hunger campaign. Proceeds from the tee support Free The Children's East Africa drought relief. You can also donate, fundraise, attend We Day, and take part in We Scare Hunger.
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I am excited to share about Me to We Style and their partnership with CARAS and the JUNO Awards. Me to We is part of my favourite non-profit organization, Free The Children. Me to We Style partners with the JUNOS to sell limited edition Live Music. t-shirts made in Canada of organic cotton and bamboo. For every shirt bought from Me to We Style a tree is planted. I can’t wait to buy a shirt!
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Me to We Style is a Canadian company that produces sweatshop free, environmentally responsible, and unbelievably soft apparel, and for the fourth year in a row, they’ve teamed up with the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to create the 2013 Live.Music Collection for the Junos.
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...for this upcoming season I will have my Me to We Style black Kismat Maxi Dress as my spring/summer go-to dress. Not only is the dress made of environmentally-friendly and sustainable fabrics such as bamboo viscose and organic cotton, but when you purchase Me to We Style products 50% of the annual revenue goes directly to Me to We Style's charity partner, Free the Children...
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...2013 is also the fourth consecutive year CARAS will be working with Me to We Style, who will be producing all JUNO branded apparel with the use of organic cotton and viscose from bamboo.
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We’re grateful to partner with this great organization who are committed to providing sweatshop-free clothing for those who are socially-conscious and want to know where their apparel came from.
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For the past few months, employees at Longo’s stores have been slipping into something more eco-friendly. Now, some 4,000 staff at the chain’s 25 Toronto-area supermarkets are sporting shirts made from bamboo viscose and organic cotton–all provided by Me to We Style, an eco-apparel maker linked closely with the charity Free the Children....
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Longo's has a new look for the company's 4,000 employees. All 24 grocery locations across the Greater Toronto area are providing employees with eco-friendly uniforms with the help of eco-apparel leader, Me to We Style, according to a press release.
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Longo’s is committed to providing ethically manufactured uniforms and quality apparel for all of our team members. Longo’s has made a direct commitment to the environment by choosing to partner with Me To We social enterprise.
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Oh come all ye holiday shoppers, not feeling joyful or triumphant? If you’re percolating with anxiety over the seasonal gift feeding frenzy and trying to avoid super-hyped commercialism but lack time and/or energy for DIY, consider gifts that give back...
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This week thousands of you celebrated We Day Winnipeg and witnessed amazing performances from Lights, Allstar Weekend, and Justin Nozuka. With inspiring speeches from people like Hannah Taylor, Justice Sinclair, Spencer West, and the Kielburgers...
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Pete Carroll hasn’t met so much his match, as another person who seems to be a perfect match for the passion and energy that are among the trademark traits of the Seahawks’ coach.
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It was an epic night of ping-pong at SPiN Toronto where teams battled it out in a tournament to raise money for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto.
The event included the “A”-list of DJs, exclusive...
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Toronto hosts a ping pong tournament to raise money for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto. Susan Hay reports. Read it on Global News: Table tennis tournament for charity - News Hour - Videos | Global Toronto
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Also in the 65_RedRoses store, we are pleased to be offering t-shirts made by Me to We Style, a socially-conscious, eco-friendly Canadian company. Not only are the t-shirts beautiful, but Me to We will plant a tree for each one that is bought!
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It started as a book, it became a social enterprise, and now it's a movement. Me to We offers better choices for a better world.
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Check out the utensils, eyewear and dress - yes, dress - made with bamboo
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Gabriela Larenas-Acton is the director of Strategy and Business Development for Me to We Style, a company that provides socially conscious and ethically created apparel without sacrificing design...
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Me to we style is a fair trade clothing company that has partnered with Free the Children, official charity of the Miss Teen Canada-World pageant. They are sponsoring the uniforms for the g-ART-bage team, as well as...
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Nina Dobrev from The Vampire Diaries showed off a "Hunger Bites" shirt she designed at an event hosted by the non-profit organization, Free the Children...
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Vampire Diaries’ Nina Dobrev shows off a ‘Hunger Bites’ tee she designed at an event hosted by non-profit Free The Children...
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Joe Jonas and Nina Dobrev teamed up to host We Day in Toronto, an all-day benefit for the charity Free The Children...
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This Halloween Nina Dobrev has teamed up with Me To We Style and created the new Hunger Bites shirt to help support families in East Africa who have been affected by drought....
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It looks like the 22-year-old Vampire Diaries actress can check another item off her To-Do list! On September 27, Nina co-hosted Free the Childrens annual "We Day" with Joe Jonas, sporting an adorable t-shirt that read "Hunger Bites" in pink letters, which Nina designed herself. As if that wasn’t cool enough...
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Talk about a treat: Just in time for Halloween, Nina Dobrev, star of The Vampire Diaries (and a Hardly favourite), has designed a “Hunger Bites” T-shirt, with $10 from each purchase going to support Free the Children‘s East African philanthropy efforts. Free the Children says that $10 can feed one person for a month in East Africa.
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Canadian actress and star of Vampire Diaries’ Nina Dobrev has teamed up with Me to We Style to design a limited edition t-shirt in support of Free The Children’s Halloween For Hunger Campaign...
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The Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev and hottie singer Joe Jonas were having a fabulous time in Toronto today when they hosted We Day. The event went to the benefit of Free the Children, an organization of children helping children through education. Sounds like quite the noble cause to me...
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Joe Jonas puts on a gun show Tuesday while hosting WE Day, an annual gathering brought together by Canadian charity Free the Children, at Toronto's Air Canada Centre.
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Toronto's We Day event was a huge success. From performances by City and Colour and Nelly Furtado, to inspiring speakers like Spencer West and Rick Hansen, it's impossible to walk away from We Day not wanting to change the world...
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Take a minute to set aside the searing envy bubbling up inside you at the image of Joe Jonas in the arms of another woman (even if it is one as sweet as Nina Dobrev), and let out a big ol' "AWWwww" at the cutesy matchiness of this smiley-eyed duo...
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Nina Dobrev and Joe Jonas took the stage together in Toronto for WE Day yesterday. The annual gathering brings together student leaders who are working for a range of social causes. Nina frequently lends her celebrity to charitable efforts.
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Free The Childrens We Day is more than just one day of celebration and inspiration. We Day is the movement of our time; a movement of young people leading local and global change...
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