Ways You Can Help - Covid-19 Response - Lost in Samsara

Ways You Can Help - Covid-19 Response

Posted by Mariavittoria Scala on

 

 

Ours is not just a shop, it supports small producers groups in the developing world as well as local businesses here in the UK. You can still help bringing our mission forward.

Our gift card is a great present to give someone you love, they can choose what they like and redeem it when it's more convenient. Your gift will not only bring a smile to the person you give it to, but it will also allow us to keep providing work and support when it matters the most. 

This collection was born with the idea of supporting causes we care about while sending out a powerful and positive message. Now more than ever we feel there is a need to overcome fear reminding ourselves that we are all in this together. Our world might not be the same again, but this doesn't mean we cannot try to build a better one.

Who we are supporting:

Our Artisans: All the proceeds from the t-shirts will be donated to them in an effort to provide them a lifeline while both us and them are in lockdown. As working becomes impossible we still want to provide them with an income that can help them go through this difficult time.

FareShare: The London We Are One t-shirt will support FareShare in their effort to redistribute surplus food to frontline charities and community groups and ensure that those most vulnerable are not put at increased risk of hunger.

 

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