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A fashion Talent with Essence –Lauren Bush Feed Bag

Whenever people use their God-given talents to touch the lives of others in need, the feeling is so satisfying. Recently and still in progress is a powerful initiative started by Lauren Bush with a rationale to promote a charitable effort to feed about ten million residents of Kenya risking dying of hunger and starvation.

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This is called the Feed Project Bag Initiative maneuvered by this popular model, fashion designer not to mention that this lady with a heart of gold is also a spokesperson for the United Nations World Food Program. The bags she is now promoting are her new designs and she is carrying one lovely bag as visible on an online image and it is written FEED on the front.
Lauren Bush beauty can be described as that with substance now that she is effortlessly exploiting her fashion and beauty characteristics to advocate for those who are helplessly. Perhaps, this is also a big challenge for the women shoppers to choose passionate buying of these designer bags knowing fully well that they are doing it for a worthy course. This famous designer and model has been to Kenya twice and she has been quoted saying that the country is inspirational and that her endeavor is reflecting its culture in her latest designs for the United World Food Program.
Lately, Lauren Bush was at Bergdorf Goodman in New York to initiate the FEED 2 Kenya bag and the FEED Project Director Ellen Gustafson accompanied her. The money that will be raised from the sale of this specific bag collection will purely be for charitable purposes to assist the hungry children in schools supported by the United Nations World food program in the country. The money will also assist the deaf bag manufacturers, skilled workers as well as women in Kenya. The FEED tote bag is made of the Maasai ethnic fabric that makes it recyclable after it get ruined.. Its leather shoulder strap and handles makes it very luxurious while the wider compartment makes it versatile.

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