In a shorter length, this women’s, short-sleeve, Certified Organic cotton t-shirt is ribbed for a casual fit. This chic, everyday eco-apparel makes a difference with a ‘feed’ design promoting world hunger awareness. Enhance your sustainable lifestyle with this slim top that empowers activism in support of ending starvation and offers solutions to get programs going.
Our “Awareness Apparel” collection is pure and simple with one word on the front and a correlating message on the back. Each item is rolled into a reusable, hand-stamped, drawstring muslin bag and tied with a tag.
Fabric: 100% USDA Certified Organic Cotton By +E (Positive Energy)
Fair Labor. Made in the USA.
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World Hunger
More than 800 million people in the world are starving. In developing countries hunger-related causes kill 6 million children each year. One in ten households in the U.S. are living with hunger or are at risk of hunger.
What we can do
Understand that the challenge we face is not production of food and wealth, but getting it to the people who need it most • Help spread the word against politcal climates that restrict emergency relief efforts as well as systematically starve their people because of failed economic policies • Empower people to find ways to improve their lives by providing opportunities for training and awareness |
Organic Women’s Ribbed Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Baby rib organic cotton
- 100% fine ring-spun organic cotton
- Combed for softness and comfort
- Contoured to flatter a woman’s curves
- Stretchable baby rib collar and arm holes
- Reinforced shoulder construction
- Durable double-stitched bottom hem and sleeves
- Excellent durability through repeated washings
- Minimal shrinkage
- Made in USA
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Here’s (+E) Positive Energy’s story [in their own words]...
Joan Maloney and her daughter Hollis are the founders of +E (positive energy), LLC. Joan, an award-winning graphic designer from San Diego, California has had her own design business, Studio 318, since 1997. Hollis is a self-taught graphic and clothes designer.
Communicating messages that are relevant and that resonate.
Joan and Hollis felt that they had been blessed with the gift of being able to communicate. So why not communicate messages that help all of us through this life? Together they brainstormed ways to get messages regarding social and environmental causes that they were passionate about, into the mainstream consciousness.
Originally, they wanted to design and distribute newsletters or “did you know” cards to coffee houses and concert venues, etc., with information regarding the dangers of vinyl, the plight of much of the world’s population regarding the lack of safe drinking water, dangerous food additives that are approved by the FDA that are in common foods and beverages that are actually carcinogens, etc. Then Hollis suggested that instead of putting the messages on paper, which usually just ends up in the trash, why not put them on shirts?
100% Organic Cotton
Hollis suggested to her mom that Organic Cotton would be perfect for their awareness messages. She came up with the name “Awareness Apparel” for the shirts. Joan thought of +E (for positive energy) as the overall name for the business and a company was born.
Giving Back
Because Joan has another business, +E serves as a place for her passions, not her primary paycheck. Not only is it a vehicle to help others but it’s also a way to “give back.” Hollis and Joan both feel that life is an opportunity to give our best everyday and to help each other every way we can, whether it’s with a kind word, a compliment, a helping hand or a monetary donation. There are so many people and places in need, they are trying to help, one step at a time, by donating 10% of their profits to three different charities with the hope that they can give more to more charities as they grow.