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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Clothing AND Care: By Invitation




Not only is it making strides on the runway, CAbi is making changes in women’s lives all around the world.

The upscale women’s clothing company has helped to empower and elevate impoverished women world wide via the Heart of CAbi Foundation. For the second time around, CAbi is funding micro-loans for women living in poverty, irregardless of their location.

Recently, CAbi’s Heart of CAbi Foundation partnered with Opportunity International to enable women to meet their families’ needs for food, shelter, and education on a global scale. To date, over $20,000 has been donated solely by CAbi customers and the number continues to grow exponentially!

Established in 2005, The Heart of CAbi Foundation had one goal, and one goal only: to fulfill its mission to provide poor and disenfranchised women around world a greater opportunity to excel in their dreams and ambitions through donations of CAbi clothing, financial support, and various volunteer efforts.

Through its humanitarian efforts, CAbi clothing is an easily recognizable franchise all over the planet. Financial support and over one million articles of clothing have been given to organizations that are dedicated to impacting the lives of those in need where ever the cause may lead. American Red Cross, Child Hope International, Food For the Poor, and the International Princess Project are among just a fraction of the generous foundations in which CAbi has helped to sponsor.

Whether you’re in the mood for a shopping party with your closest friends, or just need to buy a classical blazer for an upcoming board meeting, CAbi has got you covered. Furthermore, you can rest assured that not only are you investing in top-of-the-line material for your backside, CAbi is making donations from your purchases to cover that of the less fortunate women among us. CAbi is giving a whole new look to the phrase, “Girl Power!” Have YOU helped save the world today?


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1 comment:

  1. Lainey,

    Thank you for mentioning Food For The Poor on your blog! We really appreciate it!

    -Megan
    FFP Web department

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