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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.
What do Paul Colman, The Wrecking, Enation, and NomiS have in common?
We’d like to invite YOU to join them at a private video shoot for a one-on-one meet & greet with these top performers.
Starting on September 26th, the first 25 Abolitionists to register for the Global Forum using the special code “MUSICPROMO” will join Paul Colman, The Wrecking, Enation, and NomiS at the secret location for an intimate show.
VOTE | Jeremy Affeldt Nominated for his work with Not For Sale
The San Francisco Giants have selected Jeremy Affeldt as their 2011 nominee because of his dedicated work off the field, which includes his amazing support of Not For Sale since 2009. Affeldt pledges $250 for every strikeout, save, and hold to help create futures for children affected by human trafficking. To date he has helped raise over $30,000 to help further Not For Sale’s initiatives to this end. Catholic Healthcare West, the official healthcare provider for the Giants, has encouraged fans to take a stand alongside the pitcher and have pledged to match any fan donations for Affeldt, made to Not For Sale, up to $25,000.
Second Annual Free2Play Night at AT&T Park
San Francisco, CA (June 21, 2011): Tonight the San Francisco Giants, in partnership with Catholic Healthcare West, will be hosting their second annual Free2Play Night at AT&T Park to support the locally-based anti-human trafficking non-profit, Not For Sale. A special home plate ceremony before the game will feature an introduction from Not For Sale co-founder and president, David Batstone, and will be followed by a short message from Giants pitcher Jeremy Affeldt about Team Free2Play.
Los Angeles is Free2Dance | Not For Sale Benefit
Attention Los Angeles and Orange County! Looking for an incredible night in Hollywood while also helping to make a global impact in the fight against human trafficking? Check this out… Real Dance Productions will host Gym Crew Challenge III, featuring top instructors from gyms all over the greater Los Angeles area as they lead crews of their [...]
Up to Bat For Freedom | Featured on CNN
San Francisco, CA (April 5, 2011)—April marks the return of Major League Baseball (MLB), and this year there’s an additional cause for excitement. Some MLB athletes are taking action to associate America’s favorite pastime with more than just sunflower seeds and hot dogs. San Francisco Giants pitcher Jeremy Affeldt and other major league players are joining with Not For Sale (NFS) to use baseball in the fight against child slavery. Last year, Affeldt donated a total of $20,000 to support sports programs for kids that have been freed fro slavery and now offered sanctuary in NFS programs around the world.
Jeremy Affeldt | Pitching in to help the fight against slavery
As the regular season in Major League Baseball kicks off, meet a pitcher who is championing the fight against modern-day slavery. CNN’s Mark McKay reports.
Announcing: The 2011 Free2Play Tour
The Not For Sale “2011 Free2Play Tour” seeks to educate the public on the innovative solutions that have been developed and deployed around the world that are working to make slavery history. We seek to mobilize passionate and creative individuals to join the movement and share their passions and their skills to help provide necessary resources to ensure a future for those who are trapped in slavery. Together we can help ensure that everyone is given the right to dream big and to act with the power of autonomy. Because every child should be free to play.
Free2Play’s Jeremy Affeldt in the World Series!
Relief pitcher Jeremy Affeldt of the San Francisco Giants has started to garner a lot of media attention in the last month and not just because of his skills on the mound. He recently received his team’s nomination for the Roberto Clemente Award which is given annually to a player who demonstrates the values the lateRoberto Clemente displayed in his commitment to community and understanding the value of helping others. His participation with Not For Sale and Team Free2Play has started to make headlines.
