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Friday, July 10, 2009

Feed Bag

Handcrafted in Kenya by a coop of women and deaf Kenyans, each FEED 2 Kenya bag includes a $100 donation to the UN World Food Program's School Feeding operations in Kenya. Therefore, not only does this purchase support women and deaf Kenyan artisans, but the donation provides nutritious school meals to two Kenyan children for one year.

Each bag is hand-beaded using traditional techniques and is made with natural burlap and the iconic Kenyan Masai tribal fabric; leather handles and shoulder strap make this the most luxurious FEED bag yet! The WFP school feeding program in Kenya is a needed support for a nation that is now dealing with a food crisis leaving 10 million Kenyans at risk of hunger.

The FEED 2 Kenya bag will be available in June for $195 exclusively

Each FEED 100 bag will provide 100 school meals to hungry children in Rwanda through the UN.

Help us reach our goal of providing all WFP school meals in Rwanda for 2009 and buy your FEED 100 bag now at Whole Foods Markets nationwide

The FEED 2 bag is stylish burlap and 100% organic cotton tote. It has comfortable green straps, with the additional messenger strap and copper d-ring closure. This bag is as functional as it is fashionable.

Each FEED 2 bag sold feeds 2 children in school for a year through the UN World Food Program. Look cool and do good


The FEED 1 bag is a stylish, well-designed burlap and 100% organic cotton bag that has a mighty mission - to help raise awareness and funds for child hunger.

Thanks to lots of incredible customer support, we have been able to FEED over 40,000 children for a year in school and counting! FEED 1 Bags are Sold in the USA, England, Spain, Japan, Germany, Canada, Switzerland.

Support FEED and the World Food Program's School Feeding operations in 74 countries by BUYING a FEED 1 BAG NOW

Giving is always in style, so $50 from the sale of each chic bag will be donated to FEED Foundation to provide resources to student activists nationwide as they endeavor to combat hunger around the world. In their first philanthropic partnership, Rugby Ralph Lauren teamed up with FEED projects to promote sustainability in the global food system. The result merges fashion and philanthropy with this exclusive, reversible Rugby FEED bag.

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