Looking to make a difference on many levels? Imagine a place where the consumer spending yields a 50/50 split towards donation, plus the donor gets a token in return!
Thanks to One Tribe buyers like you can get a natural T-shirt, male or female, composed from “eco-textiles.” By blending bamboo, an antimicrobial and antibacterial material, with 100% organic cotton consumers can help reduce waste and chemicals such as those necessitated by traditional cotton production.
In addition, One Tribe T-shirts are silk screened by Go West, a environmental friendly screen printing shop that uses wind power to run its presses, dryer, and lights. The company also uses eco-friendly citrus, soy, and organic materials for printing.
One Tribe T-shirt designs support efforts such as the Child Helpline International, Global Village of Beijing, Grassroots Soccer, Peace Jam and Water.org with 50% of the end cost donated towards their efforts.
Child Helpline International:
Helping children in need of care and protection all over the world with child helplines.
1 shirt provides two weeks of helpline support for children in developing countries |
Learn more childhelplineinternational.org
Global Village of Beijing:
Working together to provide environmental insights for the future of China.
1 shirt purchases 8 reusable bags (made by rural people) and reduces the use of thousands of plastic bags |
Learn more gvbchina.org
Grassroots Soccer:
Using the power of soccer in the fight against AIDS by providing African youth the knowledge, skills + support to live HIV free.
1 shirt equips one child in Africa with the knowledge, skills, & support to live HIV free |
Learn more grassrootsoccer.org
Peace Jam:
Connecting youth with Nobel Peace laureates to create global change.
1 shirt helps a youth to attend a global leadership training conference with a Nobel Peace Prize winner |
Learn more peacejam.org
Water.org:
Working for the day when everyone in the world can take a safe drink of water.
1 shirt provides a person in a developing country access to clean drinking water for life |
Learn more water.org