19 June 2008
INTRO

PURPOSE DRIVEN FASHION................
Hope Tees raises funds on a project by project basis, producing limited edition t shirts each with a design reflecting the project nature. Our printing is done by Gogetters, a youth project designed to help teenagers affected by broken homes or drug abuse. All proceeds minus the cost of the tee and the cost of the next tee, go to charity. This typically is HK$100 per tee.
Buy them in :
Hong Kong @The Brunch Club, Peel Str, Soho
UK @ www.justtrade.co.uk
Everywhere else@ here!
email us for corporate sales in Hong Kong cpostema@gmail.com
How did it all start? read it here....
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18 June 2008
Mens Polo tees for Sichuan
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Burma Cylcone relief
Cyclone Nargis was a strong tropical cyclone that caused the worst natural disaster in the recorded history of Burma(officially known as Myanmar). The cyclone made landfall in the country on May 2 2008, causing catastrophic destruction and at least 90,000 fatalities with a further 56,000 people still missing. Nargis is the deadliest named cyclone in the North Indian Ocean Basin, as well as the second deadliest named cyclone of all time.
Available in two colourways: sky with teal print or charcoal with mint print. One size fits all (L).
Super comfortable rayon blend jersey. Sponsored by Mobile City.
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Sichuan
The Great Sichuan Earthquake occurred on 12 May 2008 in Sichuan province of China. Official figures (as of July 5, 2008 ) state that 69,195 are confirmed dead, including 68,636 in Sichuan province, and 374,171 injured, with 18,389 listed as missing. The earthquake left about 4.8 million people homeless.
We have already donated HK$8700 to LOVEQTRA, Love Qinghai Tibet Rescue and Aid, where we know Rebecca and Philip Po.
Available in two colourways: olive with vanilla print or mushroom with blueberry print. One size fits all (L).
Super comfortable rayon blend jersey. Sponsored by Mobile City.
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17 June 2008
Room to Read
Through our School Room Program, Room to Read partners with local communities to build several types of schools to meet the specific needs of each village and culture. Central to all of our school constructions is our Challenge Grant model. We approach our partnerships in every locale with an understanding that the people involved have the best solutions. Communities apply to Room to Read for assistance with constructing a school. Our program requires local investment and involvement.
Available in American sizes S and M in military colour only.
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