Mountain View, CA
BRUTE LABS is proud to announce we've sold 100% of our limited edition of Cotton & Ink t-shirts. The BRUTE LABS team was able to unite 126 individuals in an effort to provide relief and support to victims of cyclone Nargis.
It cost an average of $10.90 to print and ship a t-shirt. At a price of $25 we were able to donate $14.10 for every t-shirt sold.
Everyone who has participated should feel proud to have contributed to a total of $5,524.70 to IDE's ongoing work in Myanmar. To date, IDE has reached 452 villages, provided shelter to 32,830 households and brought clean drinking water to 350,000 people in Myanmar.
Although we do not have any plans to print a second run of Cotton & Ink t-shirts, we feel strongly that the task to rebuild Myanmar in the wake of the cyclone is still far from over. We urge our supporters to continue to think creatively and take the initiative to contribute in meaningful ways.
To read more about IDE's recent work in Myanmar, check out: www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/a_new_way_to_respond_to_natural_disasters
BRUTE LABS is proud to announce we've sold 100% of our limited edition of Cotton & Ink t-shirts. The BRUTE LABS team was able to unite 126 individuals in an effort to provide relief and support to victims of cyclone Nargis.
It cost an average of $10.90 to print and ship a t-shirt. At a price of $25 we were able to donate $14.10 for every t-shirt sold.
Everyone who has participated should feel proud to have contributed to a total of $5,524.70 to IDE's ongoing work in Myanmar. To date, IDE has reached 452 villages, provided shelter to 32,830 households and brought clean drinking water to 350,000 people in Myanmar.
Although we do not have any plans to print a second run of Cotton & Ink t-shirts, we feel strongly that the task to rebuild Myanmar in the wake of the cyclone is still far from over. We urge our supporters to continue to think creatively and take the initiative to contribute in meaningful ways.
To read more about IDE's recent work in Myanmar, check out: www.ssireview.org/opinion/entry/a_new_way_to_respond_to_natural_disasters
Labels: BRUTE LABS, cyclone nargis, gregory powel, myanmar, non profit

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