End Human Trafficking

Red Light Specials

Red Light Special: Kiri Purse is Sleek and Ethical

Published November 17, 2009 @ 07:00AM PT

Are you sick of wasting your money on useless plastic crap made in overseas sweatshops? Do you want to use your money to vote for something you actually support -- a hopeful future for former slaves? Then check out Change.org's weekly Red Light Special. Once a week, I'll be bringing you a product that heals rather than hurts, because the proceeds go to help victims of human trafficking. Shop Red Light Specials to be part of the solution, instead of part of the useless crap problem.

This Week’s Red Light Special… Kiri Purse

Arrive in style to all your holiday parties with this sleek, simple black purse from Hagar Designs. The bag is made from black silk and features an elegant knot detail. It's sure to compliment dressy or casual festive holiday outfits for any occasion. Plus, it's a great way to start a conversation about how you like to make purchases that support human trafficking survivors. With this bag in tow, maybe your next cocktail party will be your next chance for some awareness raising.

Let's face it, you don't need any more stuff in your life, but human trafficking survivors sure need a future. And you can give it to them with just a click of the mouse and a swipe of the credit card. So what are you waiting for?

You can buy this item from the link above, or at http://stoptraffick.myshopify.com/products/kiri-purse

Red Light Special: Free the Slaves Bookmark for Activist Readers

Published November 10, 2009 @ 07:00AM PT

Are you sick of wasting your money on useless plastic crap made in overseas sweatshops? Do you want to use your money to vote for something you actually support - a hopeful future for former slaves? Then check out Change.org's weekly Red Light Special. Once a week, I'll be bringing you a product that heals rather than hurts, because the proceeds go to help victims of human trafficking. Shop Red Light Specials to be part of the solution, instead of part of the useless crap problem.

This Week’s Red Light Special… Free the Slaves Bookmarks

This beautiful, etched metal bookmark features one of Martin Luther King, Jr's most significant quotes, "Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'" It also includes Free the Slaves' logo and a decorative black cord to help you find your place easily. This bookmark is a great way to remind yourself of the goal of serving others when you read, or a nice addition to a gift of a book about human trafficking this holiday season.

Let's face it, you don't need any more stuff in your life, but human trafficking survivors sure need a future. And you can give it to them with just a click of the mouse and a swipe of the credit card. So what are you waiting for?

You can buy this item from the link above, or at http://freetheslaves.madebysurvivors.com/product-p/fts19.htm.

Red Light Special: Vanilla Citrus Hand Lotion Is Luxury Without Guilt

Published November 03, 2009 @ 06:00AM PT

Are you sick of wasting your money on useless plastic crap made in overseas sweatshops? Do you want to use your money to vote for something you actually support - a hopeful future for former slaves? Then check out Change.org's weekly Red Light Special. Once a week, I'll be bringing you a product that heals rather than hurts, because the proceeds go to help victims of human trafficking. Shop Red Light Specials to be part of the solution, instead of part of the useless crap problem.

This Week’s Red Light Special… Vanilla Citrus Hand Lotion

Keep away the chapped skin of winter with this yummy vanilla citrus hand lotion from the Not for Sale Campaign.  Not only will it keep your skin soft and supple, but it is produced by women in the U.S. who have been victims of violence and human trafficking.  It's a bottle full of healing for your skin, and a whole lot more healing for their lives.

Let's face it, you don't need any more stuff in your life, but human trafficking survivors sure need a future. And you can give it to them with just a click of the mouse and a swipe of the credit card. So what are you waiting for?

You can buy this item from the link above, or at http://notforsale895.corecommerce.com/Bath-amp-Body/Citrus-Vanilla-Hand-Lotion-p58.html

Red Light Special: Travel in Ethical Style

Published October 27, 2009 @ 07:00AM PT

Are you sick of wasting your money on useless plastic crap made in overseas sweatshops? Do you want to use your money to vote for something you actually support - a hopeful future for former slaves? Then check out Change.org's weekly Red Light Special. Once a week, I'll be bringing you a product that heals rather than hurts, because the proceeds go to help victims of human trafficking. Shop Red Light Specials to be part of the solution, instead of part of the useless crap problem.

This Week’s Red Light Special…Luxury Travel Set

Travel can be exhausting, but you can arrive at your destination refreshed with this beautiful travel set made by trafficking survivors. The set includes a neck pillow, eye mask, and travel bag for cosmetics or toiletries and comes in orange or purple. With so much holiday travel looming before you, what better way to treat yourself or a friend than with a relaxing journey.

You can buy this item from the link above, or at http://store.madebysurvivors.com/Luxury-Travel-Set;jsessionid=0a0101421f43dd5e4e1db5d54da18ac1e3d41e4d592e.e3eSc3iSaN0Le34Pa38Ta38QbN10

You don't need any more stuff in your life, but survivors of human trafficking sure need a future. And you can give it to them with just the click of a mouse and the swipe of a credit card. So what are you waiting for?

If you know of an organization or business which you’d like to see financially rewarded for helping trafficking victims, let me know!

Red Light Special: Copper Pendant Necklace

Published October 20, 2009 @ 07:00AM PT

Are you sick of wasting your money on useless plastic crap made in overseas sweatshops? Do you want to use your money to vote for something you actually support - a hopeful future for former slaves? Then check out Change.org's weekly Red Light Special. Once a week, I'll be bringing you a product that heals rather than hurts, because the proceeds go to help victims of human trafficking. Shop Red Light Specials to be part of the solution, instead of part of the useless crap problem.

This Week’s Red Light Special…Copper Pendant Necklace

This cool and funky necklace almost has an American Southwest chic feel to it. But it was made in Cambodia by survivors of trafficking and sexual exploitation. If you or someone you know loves interesting and unique jewelry, what better gift is there than a beautiful, unique necklace that also helps women who have survived slavery build skills and restore their spirits.

You can buy this item from the link above, or at http://store.nightlightinternational.com/product_p/sh030ln.htm.

You don't need any more stuff in your life, but survivors of human trafficking sure need a future. And you can give it to them with just the click of a mouse and the swipe of a credit card. So what are you waiting for?

If you know of an organization or business which you’d like to see financially rewarded for helping trafficking victims, let me know!

Red Light Special: Himalayan Wildflower Earrings Made By Princesses

Published October 13, 2009 @ 07:00AM PT

Are you sick of wasting your money on useless plastic crap made in overseas sweatshops? Do you want to use your money to vote for something you actually support - a hopeful future for former slaves? Then check out Change.org's weekly Red Light Special. Once a week, I'll be bringing you a product that heals rather than hurts, because the proceeds go to help victims of human trafficking. Shop Red Light Specials to be part of the solution, instead of part of the useless crap problem.
This Week’s Red Light Special… Himalayan Wildflower Earrings

As part of The Princess Project of The Emancipation Network, young girls in a trafficking shelter in Nepal develop skills to grow into their princess-ness by making these beautiful earrings.  They are delicate glass dangles that indeed look like a beautiful wildflower.  And, by buying a pair, you'll be helping some trafficking survivors/princesses in Nepal.

You can buy this item from the link above, or at http://store.madebysurvivors.com/Himalayan-Blue-Flower-Earrings?sc=2&category=11809

Let's face it, you don't need more crap in your life, but human trafficking survivors sure need a future. And you can give it to them with just a click of the mouse and a swipe of the credit card. So what are you waiting for?

If you know of an organization or business which you’d like to see financially rewarded for helping trafficking victims, let me know!

Red Light Special: Phally Purse for Phreedom

Published October 06, 2009 @ 07:00AM PT

Are you sick of wasting your money on useless plastic crap made in overseas sweatshops? Do you want to use your money to vote for something you actually support - a hopeful future for former slaves? Then check out Change.org's weekly Red Light Special. Once a week, I'll be bringing you a product that heals rather than hurts, because the proceeds go to help victims of human trafficking. Shop Red Light Specials to be part of the solution, instead of part of the useless crap problem.

This Week’s Red Light Special…Phally Purse

This unique handbag has a funny name, but a way cute design of hand-embroidered beading and an appliquéd flower on the front. It includes matching sash with beaded fringe. Inside this bag there are two small small pockets, and it closes with a magnetic clasp closure. This bag is unlike anything you can find in a mainstream commercial store. Plus, proceeds from the bag go to help survivors of slavery. And what could be more special than that.

You can buy this item from the link above, or at http://stoptraffick.myshopify.com/products/phally-purse.

You don't need any more stuff in your life, but survivors of human trafficking sure need a future. And you can give it to them with just the click of a mouse and the swipe of a credit card. So what are you waiting for?

If you know of an organization or business which you’d like to see financially rewarded for helping trafficking victims, let me know!

close

This user's Profile page is not public. They have restricted it to only their friends.

Already a Member?

Create an Account

You must create a Change.org account to complete this action.
If you already have an account click here.