Fashion Fights Poverty (FFP) Micro = Major Campaign Launch

L2 Lounge
Submitted by Ron Williams on June 16, 2009 - 11:41pmwww.l2lounge.com
(L2 is located in Cady's Alley. The entrance is on M street, between 33rd and 34th streets. Walk down the steps to Leopolds Cafe; the entrance to L2 is on the right).
FFP raise funds for the community to support innovative programs and initiatives which display the powerful impact that fashion and artisans can have on alleviating poverty. Through this campaign FFP’s goal is to show that “a million small donations make a big change.”
This fund raising campaign will provide sustainable fabric, school supplies, and curricular support to students for the Clothing and Textile Program at Woodrow Wilson High School.
Woodrow Wilson High School Clothing and Textile Program (CTP), began in the 1930s as part of the Home Economic and Arts curriculum. The program has evolved over the years and typically includes up to 225 students, 75% of the school’s total enrollment. Providing $5,000 worth of school supplies, materials (including fabric, notions, scissors, among other materials), and curriculum support (including dress forms and other props); FFP is committed to the education and development of Washington, D.C.’s
Join us for the launch of this remarkable campaign, benefiting the students of Woodrow Wilson High School. Specialty discounted drinks and food will be provided.
$5 donation suggested
To attend rsvp@fashionfightspoverty.org



