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Teach Children About Sustainability With Lonesome George & Co. Apparel

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My husband and I both are trying to teach our children about making positive choices. It’s a big commitment our family makes and I try to teach my daughter about sustainability and giving back. We were contacted by Lonesome George & Co., a Galapagos and online apparel company that is committed to helping people make empowered choices in what they wear. The exact message I would like to give to my daughters so Lonesome George & Co. sent Kai this shirt which not only sends a good message but also gives back. 

The company invests 10% of each purchase into education programs to prevent situations like Lonesome George (the last living of his species) from happening for future generations. Lonesome George & Co. hopes to give family’s options to make empowered choices. It’s never too early to teach your kids about the impact their choices can have.Lonesome George’s spirit and legacy lives on and it’s his story that helps teach and empower children.

The apparel is quality made and my daughter really does love this t-shirt even more so because of George and his story.

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Hi, I'm Kristin a now single mom of three. Our Ordinary Life is a family lifestyle site that started in 2006.

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  1. Janet W. says

    10/20/2011 at 6:50 am

    I love that they give a % back to educational programs. More companies should do that!

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