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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.
HUGE SUCCESS | Free2Rock Launch Exceeds Expectations
Free2Rock came to a hugely successful end yesterday, after hundreds of abolitionists showed their support for the new anti-slavery campaign. Free2Rock saw Not For Sale partner with popular Christian rockers Tenth Avenue North to create a limited edition T-shirt to help fund the organization’s work to end modern day slavery worldwide.
EXTENDED: Free2Rock Campaign to be Available Until Next Week
Not For Sale in partnership with Tenth Avenue North has extended this month’s Free2Rock campaign until Monday, 30th January. The debut limited edition T-shirt campaign will continue for an additional five days to compensate for the major server issues caused by the huge level of demand and support for the campaign. More than 10,000 people attempted to purchase the group’s T-shirt at Not For Sale Store’s website in a period of just four hours on the first day of the campaign alone.
Not For Sale Store Unveils Revamped Free2Rock
Not For Sale kick-started the newly revamped ‘Free2Rock’ T-shirt campaign today. Each month, for two weeks only, the Not For Sale Store will reveal a limited-edition T-shirt, designed by a different band or celebrity and available only through the store.
New Campaigns Coming From Not For Sale in 2012
Not For Sale is kicking off the New Year with a bang by launching two new campaigns to enable you to get more involved in the movement to re-abolish modern-day slavery. In the coming days, the organization will reveal full details about an exciting new competition called “I Am An Abolitionist”. We want you to film and share your abolitionist story: how you first joined the movement and what you’re doing now to end modern-day slavery.
