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With a full line of eco-friendly school supplies from Staples and Me to We, Canadian students can be sustainably stylish and help their peers overseas go to school, too!
Help provide a year's worth of school supplies to a child in a developing community, where the cost of even the basic pencil and paper can be a major barrier to education, by sporting this backpack made from recycled pop bottles.
Each product comes with a unique eight-digit code that allows you to track where your purchase changed a life in a Free the Children community.
Sales of our reusable water bottles and zipper binders help supply clean water to families for one year. That means their daughters can attend school instead of walking miles to the nearest water source.
Buying a set of locker magnets or a binder made from recycled chipboard helps provide medicine through a Free the Children community clinic, breaking the cycle of illness that prevents many children from attending school on a regular basis.
The purchase of a lunch bag made from recycled pop bottles, or a mobile-phone case, helps provide a month’s worth of healthful lunches to one child, strengthening mind and body for academic success. Meanwhile, a pencil pouch made from recycled water bottles, or a binder made of post-consumer-waste paper, helps provide drought-resistant seeds for a family to grow nourishing food. Sticky notes help plant a tree that fends off desertification, which strains traditional farming practices. For more tips from the Kielburgers, find out how you can raise a child who wants to help the world.
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