A Few of Our Favourite Things
Here's a little dose of happiness to kick off the week! Because sometimes it's the small things that make us smile.
Alpaca wool socks (aka the comfiest socks EVER)
Seriously, could anything be more comfy? This particular pair was handmade by an artisan who lives deep in the Andes Mountains. We love them for sleeping, chilling and keepin...
January 23rd, 2015
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Happy New Year from our team in Kenya
Where have ME to WE and Free The Children staff been for the past 2 weeks? In Ecuador- Amazon and Kenya! We spent our holiday connecting with our partner communities overseas and checking out Free The Children development projects on the ground. We saw firsthand how continued support from amazing youth (like you!) is resulting in beautiful schools,...
January 9th, 2015
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Quick | Sustainable | Eco-Friendly: Homemade Gifts with Erin & Tara
The holidays are here! And, if you’re like us, you probably haven’t finished your holiday shopping yet. Eek! Okay, before we all panic, let’s take a look around our homes and get crafty! (more…)
December 18th, 2014
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Consciously Styled Tips: Your Perfect Holiday Outfit
Need to amp up that little black dress for party hopping this season? Whether you’re exchanging gifts with friends or celebrating at a family gathering, you can transform your outfit into a whole new look—one that’s stylish and world-changing. All you need is one of your favourite black dresses and a few pieces from our Artisans line of jewel...
December 12th, 2014
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Mama Leah: From the shade of a tree to the light of leadership
A canopy of leaves stretching across the horizon balances atop gnarled bark. It’s where lean silhouettes of giraffes mark the ground as they graze its branches and it’s where one woman’s journey to empowerment began—beneath the Acacia tree.
Mama Leah was the first woman to join Artisans. Shaded by the hot Kenyan sun, she sat under th...
September 25th, 2014
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Huntsville High School’s ME to WE Legacy
Huntsville High School has travelled on six ME to WE Trips over the years. Each time, they go home more inspired than ever to keep making a difference in their local and global community. Read our interview with Huntsville High School educators below to find out what keeps them coming back!
ME to WE: Where has your school travelled with ME t...
September 12th, 2014
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ME to WE Takes Off to the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games
Think of the Olympics. Now, imagine a completely eco-friendly and sustainable Olympic village. And events that range from traditional Olympic sports to workshops that promote healthy lifestyles for young athletes—all of whom are between the ages of 15 and 18.
This and so much more will come to life at the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games i...
August 15th, 2014
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