Tom’s Shoes

May 6th, 2010 § 0

If you buy a pair of shoes through this organization, Tom’s Shoes, a child in need of shoes will also receive a pair.

Read More about Tom’s Shoes @ http://www.toms.com/?gclid=CPL7hInhzaACFQIhDQodizDgzA
As a consumer, its important to be educated on the products you use and how you buy.  Why?  Here’s just one devastating reason: This year World Vision has launched a major campaign to highlight child exploitation and human trafficking.  They estimate that in the West African Ivory Coast nation alone, over 600,000 children work in cocoa fields in very poor conditions- many of them trafficked into the jobs.  None of them are receiving an education.  And many of them also do not own a pair of shoes.

So, want to join me in… beginning to live a life of AWARENESS of what we are buying and how its being produced so that we are not financially supporting child labor and the trafficking of children?

Support Fair Labor Practices and learn about what you are buying through Free2Work.

I am happy to report that Tom’s Shoes are made without the labor of trafficked children.

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