Thursday, 2 August 2012

Kids for Kids > Clothing Line Features Artwork Made by Children Which Supports Children In Need Around the World

Kids for Kids, a clothing line that features artwork made by children from different organizations that support these children in need around the world. Parents who purchase the t-shirt line can now give their child the chance to connect with the children who create the artwork for the t-shirts by visiting the Kids for Kids website. The parents and children can then view a photo of the child and read an introduction to the young artists personality and his or her life in the country they live in.
 The name of the child-artist is printed on every onesie and tee that the drawing appears on. The orphaned child then receives recognition for his or her work of art and then provides a positive boost of self-esteem and life encouragement.  This interaction then opens a window of opportunity for parents to educate their children about less fortunate kids around the world as well as about responsible consumerism by “Drawing a Brighter Future.” 
More About Kids for Kids: 
Founded by Iris Shiloh, Kids for Kids was inspired by Shiloh's journey through India in 2010 with a focus of giving back to children who are less fortunate.  

After visiting the Tibetan Children's Village, a community that provides children with a loving and nurturing environment as well as Tibetan education and values, Shiloh became deeply passionate after meeting the children and dedicated staff of the village. Kids for Kids donate 10% of sales to these organizations, creating a full circle of love. Baby-suits are available in short and long sleeves with both unisex designs.  Available in sizes 0-3, 3-6, 6-12, 12-18 and 18-24, babysuits are 100% cotton and cost $20. T-shirts are available in unisex and girls.  Available in size 4 –8 and 10-12 coming soon.  T-shirts are 100% cotton and cost $20. Kids for Kids are available at kidsforkidsfashion.com.  



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