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Red Thread Movement Bracelet

$5.00

A Red Thread Movement bracelet makes a difference in 3 important ways:

1. Provides a Fair Trade income for the rescued girls who weave the bracelets.

2. Additional proceeds fund anti-trafficking border units and safe houses through the work of a Nepalese NGO, K.I. NEPAL.

3. Wearing the bracelet generates awareness and proclaims sex trafficking as a human rights crime.

Free shipping on this item. This will apply to this item only, not to any other items in your order.  For free shipping on your entire order, order must be at least $35.

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Description

This bracelet changes everything.

Help combat modern slavery and bring an end to human trafficking with the Red Thread Movement bracelet. Send a message that sex traffickers can be stopped rather than ignored; that victimized young women will know they are loved rather than forgotten. Break the silence and raise awareness with our bracelet that lets others know you choose to stand up against sexual slavery. Together, we can save the lives of thousands more girls.

Created in partnership with Eternal Threads™, the woven loop-and-tie bracelet provides life-saving income for a Nepalese girl rescued from a life of slavery along the Nepal-India border. In addition to helping to fund a safe house and anti-trafficking border units in Nepal, the Red Thread bracelet raises awareness of the millions still in bondage to modern-day slavery around the world.

Handmade in and fairly traded from Nepal.

Acrylic thread

Approximately 10″ L x 0.5″ W (25.4 x 1.3 cm)

Who your purchase helps:

Artisans: Bracelets made by rescued girls in Nepal. Proceeds from the bracelet provide fair trade wages for the girls that make them and support anti-trafficking border units and safe houses.

Shipping: Our shipping department is staffed entirely by women who are in need in the US, women who have had to escape violent situations in their homes.  These women have children who are also benefitting from their mothers being able to care for them while working.