#Cause4Clothing
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L.E.S.S.W.O.R.K.
(Let's Emphasize Self Service With Optimistic Resourceful Knowledge)
We're a local brand created by local artist. Our purpose is to provide a quality brand that solely embraces all forms of local art. This is our first attempt to serve our community with social responsibility. The unique factor is we're asking you to not only be apart of our campaign but to also be apart of history. Our goal is to raise $5,000.00+ to generate awareness by creating apparel exclusively for local artist. There's an argument to be made that when you look good you feel good and as a apparel line it is our job to make sure the artist has a brand that represents every form of their lifestyle. LessWork Lifestyle. Thanks for allowing us to share our story. Remember when you pledge to our
Cause For Clothing Campaign, you're also pledging to support Local Artist. Check out some research we completed below on how art is helpful in daily life but still overlooked by those who instantly could make it a very dominant career choice.
1. New brain research shows that not only does music improve skills in math and reading, but it promotes creativity, social development, personality adjustment, and self-worth.
2. Federal funding for the arts and humanities rolls in around $250 million a year, while the National Science Foundation is funded around the $5 billion mark.
3. Music programs are constantly in danger of being cut from shrinking school budgets even though they're proven to improve academics. Show educators you support the local artist in your community. Donate today to increase the noise we're making to save the arts and music passion instilled in our children's educational endeavors. Remember, when we speak as one we can't be ignored.
1st: Source: Weinberger, Norman M.. "The Music in Our Minds." Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, University of California. Accessed March 5, 2014, http://nmw.bio.uci.edu/publications/Weinberger,%201998e.pdf
2nd: Source: Rebaudengo, Giuseppe. "Saving the Arts in our Nation's Schools." Thinking in Public. Accessed March 5, 2015.
Token of Appreciation: (if we reach our goal) With every donation of $100.00+ to #Cause4Clothing we'll give you the option of any LessWork
t-shirt of your request. Thanks a million #LessWork
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(Let's Emphasize Self Service With Optimistic Resourceful Knowledge)
We're a local brand created by local artist. Our purpose is to provide a quality brand that solely embraces all forms of local art. This is our first attempt to serve our community with social responsibility. The unique factor is we're asking you to not only be apart of our campaign but to also be apart of history. Our goal is to raise $5,000.00+ to generate awareness by creating apparel exclusively for local artist. There's an argument to be made that when you look good you feel good and as a apparel line it is our job to make sure the artist has a brand that represents every form of their lifestyle. LessWork Lifestyle. Thanks for allowing us to share our story. Remember when you pledge to our
Cause For Clothing Campaign, you're also pledging to support Local Artist. Check out some research we completed below on how art is helpful in daily life but still overlooked by those who instantly could make it a very dominant career choice.
1. New brain research shows that not only does music improve skills in math and reading, but it promotes creativity, social development, personality adjustment, and self-worth.
2. Federal funding for the arts and humanities rolls in around $250 million a year, while the National Science Foundation is funded around the $5 billion mark.
3. Music programs are constantly in danger of being cut from shrinking school budgets even though they're proven to improve academics. Show educators you support the local artist in your community. Donate today to increase the noise we're making to save the arts and music passion instilled in our children's educational endeavors. Remember, when we speak as one we can't be ignored.
1st: Source: Weinberger, Norman M.. "The Music in Our Minds." Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, University of California. Accessed March 5, 2014, http://nmw.bio.uci.edu/publications/Weinberger,%201998e.pdf
2nd: Source: Rebaudengo, Giuseppe. "Saving the Arts in our Nation's Schools." Thinking in Public. Accessed March 5, 2015.
Token of Appreciation: (if we reach our goal) With every donation of $100.00+ to #Cause4Clothing we'll give you the option of any LessWork
t-shirt of your request. Thanks a million #LessWork
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Breyon Oneofmani Sommerville
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Madison, WI