Fair Trade demo to launch Pants to Poverty

Be part of the evolution of Make Poverty History's white band by supporting the launch of the gorgeous new Fairtrade and organic Pants to poverty range of ethical undies.
This Saturday, as part of Fairtrade Fortnight, Pants to Poverty are launching their pants range in style by mimicking the installations of Spencer Tunnick. The only difference being that everyone invovled will be wrapping themselves up in a FREE pair of Pants to Poverty pants, rather than getting naked.
Info... Date: Saturday 11 March Time: 11am (arrive at Cock and Woolpack pub at 11 am: pants pick up) Location: in front of Royal Exchange, London. Clothing: pantSTOPoverty pants (and white Fairtrade boob tube for girls)
What the Pants to Poverty team say: "Join in, have a laugh and make change happen! You'll love our pants and what they can achieve, but without your support they - and we - are nothing!"
Can't make it? Why not stage your own Pants to Poverty event? For more information contact info@pantstopoverty.com or call Ben on 0779 323 6115
Top ideas include (with pants over suitable clothing):
Pants to Poverty day at Work/School Pants to Poverty Pub Crawl Pants to Poverty Parties Pants to Poverty Sports Event
Click here from more ideas on how to celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight
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