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Fashion Feeds is a New York based pending 501 (c) (3) organization using fashion to support children and women in need via fashion events.


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January

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The co-founders developed Sammy Ethiopia to provide quality-working  conditions for the talented citizens of the country that Abdella loves  to call home. Today, the thriving luxury fashion line is one of the few  self-sustaining businesses in Ehtiopia. Both Abdella and Hikido are  proud to provide comfortable working conditions for their employees  throughout the entire year not online the design workshops, but als the  Sammy retail store based in Addis-Ababa. The co-founders also make it a  point to works with other Ethiopian based organizations, that provide  training in skills such as embroidery, weaving, and sewing all for the  purpose of decreasing poverty in the country.
28th
December

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Dior holiday luncheon raises $100,000 for India charity
26th
December

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Greenheart Shop is Chicago’s only nonprofit eco friendly, fair trade  store. Greenheart is fair to producers and good to the earth through its  support of local, social enterprises and global fair trade partnerships from all around the world.
23rd
December

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Eco-Friendly upcycled Christmas fashion
19th
December

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Emma Watson launches green-chic clothing line with People Tree
“I was excited by the idea of using fashion as a tool to alleviate  poverty and knew it was something I could help make a difference with,”  -Emma Watson
19th
December

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Threads for Thought works with charities such as the International  Rescue Committee and the Natural Resources Defense Council. They’ve also  launched their own line, Girl 2 Girl,  which helps women support and protect girls in 40 countries by donating  10% of the proceeds from Girl 2 Girl fashion toward the purchase of  clean water, hygiene products, solar flashlights, whistles, healthcare  and education.
“Our products use sustainable materials and are manufactured in the most  sustainable manner possible. We only work with factories that respect  their employees and treat them humanely and fairly.”    -Eric Fleet
19th
December

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The mission of Prosperity Candle is to  partner with women in distressed countries who are determined to build  better lives for themselves and their families.  Women are an integral  part of a community and giving them the tools for economic success also  opens the door to peace and social stability within the  community. Prosperity Candles partners with women from countries that  need help rebuilding because of war, natural disaster, political  instability, etc.  These women have the fortitude and enterprising  spirit- they just need a little help getting started.
Candles illuminate the darkness and  symbolize hope and peace.  They are also the perfect product to make  because they require low cost equipment and incremental investments.
19th
December

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Burberry Chief Executive, Angela Ahrendts donated $892,000 worth of Burberry shares to Ahrendts-Couch Foundation.
7th
December

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Christian Louboutin has announced their new online store and for every Facebook “Like” they got on their announcement they are donating to charity.
5th
December

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Vivienne Westwood donates an Ethical Fashion Africa bag to See Africa Differently
2nd
December

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Endexus Creations- 1st Prize for most Eco-Friendly fashion at Virgin Islands Fashion Week
28th
November

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The launch of Fashion for Famine will be  in the form of a charity fashion show in New York City. As of now, the  tentative date and location is scheduled for March 31st, 2012 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea.
This event is in association with ZOA,  an organization devoted to providing help to the victims of natural  disasters and armed conflicts until they are able to fend for  themselves. The event will be held on the evening of March 31st,  2012 from 6PM to 9PM at the Metropolitan Pavilion in midtown. Our goal  is to showcase eight to ten designers that will be able to show a  maximum of ten looks from their collections to create one cohesive show.
28th
November

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UGG® Australia invites artists to unleash their creativity on a pair of  signature UGG® boots in the ninth annual ‘Art and Sole’ charitable  contest.  The  winner, chosen  by the brand, will have their design produced and sold  in UGG® Australia   retail stores & online across the US in 2012. A portion of the   proceeds from the sale of the boots will be donated to ‘The Boys and   Girls Clubs of America’.
25th
November

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Founded by Halle Butvin, One Mango Tree is a fair trade clothing and  accessories company that works with women artisans in Uganda to create  sustainable livelihood models.
25th
November

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The People Tree Wheelchair Campaign is part of the fair trade fashion  brand’s Autumn/Winter jewelry collection. The range was created in  collaboration with the Bombolulu Workshops and Cultural Centre in Kenya,  which operates under the Association for the Physically Disabled of  Kenya.