The Uni Care Project has an awesome NEW T-shirt design!
Custom-ordered from Skreened.com, these ethically produced, sweat-shop free, child-labor free, slave-labor free t-shirts are now available for purchase. You can choose from different t-shirt manufacturers to get the style you want, though we ask you to choose the color white so that we can all match. Printing is on demand so you can place individual orders. We can also buy them in bulk to save on shipping, so please talk to Kaitlin for when the next bulk purchase order will be.
BTW, we don't make a profit from the t-shirts. :)
Learn more about the ethics of Skreened apparel here.
To order the T-shirts, click here.
BTW, we don't make a profit from the t-shirts. :)
Learn more about the ethics of Skreened apparel here.
To order the T-shirts, click here.
Chain Store Reaction: end modern slave labor
Join us in helping to bring an end to products that are manufactured with modern day slave labor. Chain Store Reaction connects consumers with companies since consumers we are the last link the supply chain. We need to work with companies to implement change. Together, we can build demand in the marketplace for SlaveFREE standards in products we use everyday. Companies need to hear how much consumers care about forced labor in supply chains.
One Letter = 1000 Consumer Voices. It only takes 20 seconds.
1. Pick a company by clicking on their logo.
2. Sign your name to the pre-drafted letter.
3. Click Send Letter.
4. Pick another company and repeat.
Please send a letter to at least 10 different companies. (3.33 minutes)
Together we can fix this and change the lives of millions of people.
This woman in her early 20s was trafficked into a blue jean sweatshop,
where she and other young women were locked in and made to work 20 hours a day, sleeping on the floor, with little to eat and no pay. She managed to escape and was brought to the government-run Baan Kredtrakarn shelter in Bangkok. After a few days, when she felt safe enough to tell her story to the director, the police were informed and they raided the sweatshop, freeing 38 girls, ages 14-26. 9 year old Jean Baptiste carrying sacks of cocoa pods (approximately 30 kg) on plantation of his father on outskirts of the village of Sinikosson. He doesn't attend school; work begins at 8 am and involves cutting cocoa fruit off the trees with a machete and removing the beans. The family has no other viable source of income. Jean Baptiste has no idea what happens to the beans.
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"Debt Bondage" can be transferred from one generation to the next. Instead of using euphemisms , we should call it what it is...SLAVERY.
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