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How Rock ‘N Roll Apparel Fights Slavery
Not For Sale and Grammy award-winning, multi-platinum rock ‘n’ roll band Third Day have joined forces to to prevent human trafficking in one of the world’s most vulnerable areas. The purchase of a limited-edition Free2Rock T-shirt will provide jobs, training and economic development for at-risk men, women, and children in the Peruvian Amazon. Proceeds ensure those vulnerable to exploitation will have the opportunity for a bright future: One where they are free to go to school, get a job and live dignified lives.
Third Day Comes Together with Not For Sale for Freedom
Proceeds from this month’s campaign will help Not For Sale create programs that
encourage economic development and provide jobs and artisan skills training for vulnerable
communities in the Peruvian Amazon.
Rock out with Third Day to prevent exploitation, protect freedom and dignity, and
educate others on human trafficking.
New Factory Creates New Futures for Survivors in India
Not For Sale recently developed a job and life-skills training program for socially conscious manufacturers, piloted at Open Hand, a for-profit ethical manufacturing company. The program will provide a passage of stability for new employees moving from recovery to re-integration.
Spotted: Halle Berry in the New NFS AllSaints Collection
Not even a month has gone by since the Spring 2012 Not For Sale AllSaints collection hit retail stores worldwide. Not For Sale is thrilled with the popularity of the new line. Halle Berry was recently spotted in Beverly Hills in the Statement Crew, an exclusive tee from the second capsule T-shirt collection.
The Plain White T’s are Free2Rock
Not For Sale and the Plain White T’s are eager to kick off this month’s Free2Rock campaign in an international effort to end modern-day slavery by creating new futures for the world’s most vulnerable. The American pop band teamed up with Not For Sale to design an exclusive limited-edition Free2Rock T-shirt to end slavery, only available from today until April 6, for $24.
From HQ: Enation’s Free2Rock Campaign a Huge Success
In the final hours of February’s Free2Rock campaign, abolitionists from all over the nation showed their support by purchasing a “Rebel Against Injustice t-shirt. Thanks to you, and abolitionists like you, Not For Sale exceeded their campaign goal of $5,000.
Just 4 Days Left to be A Rebel Against Injustice
Free2Rock abolitionists have fewer than four days to get their hands on the campaign’s limited-edition Rebel Against Injustice T-shirt. Popular American rock band ENATION officially launched the campaign for February by designing and unveiling the second Free2Rock T-shirt, available for $24. The weeklong Free2Rock campaign features an exclusive T-shirt, designed by a different featured band, singer, or celebrity.
Rebel Against Injustice | Enation is Not For Sale
Not For Sale’s Free2Rock T-shirt campaign for February kicked off today with American rock band, ENATION. The Washington-based band has partnered with Not For Sale to design an exclusive limited-edition Free2Rock T-shirt to end slavery, available only until Monday, March 5, for $24.
From HQ: Who is the next Free2Rock band?
In one week, Not For Sale will unveil February’s limited edition Free2Rock T-shirt. Free2Rock unites you, your favorite band, and Not For Sale in the fight to end modern slavery. The Free2Rock campaign takes place each month, for one week only, and is available only through the Not For Sale Store. All Free2Rock t-shirts are made and printed in El Salvador, where Not For Sale is working with a socially orientated factory to empower single mothers and to give jobs to people at risk to trafficking. From production to proceeds, each shirt helps Not For Sale’s anti-slavery initiatives and creates new futures for survivors around the globe.
