T-Dream t-shirts help underprivileged children
December 12th, 2007
An initiative begun by Alessi and Amici del Bambini called T-Dream in 2006 has progressed with eight t-shirts currently available to help less fortunate children.
Eight designers have created the t-shirts and feature some of there own unfulfilled dreams to emphasize the dreams of the underprivileged children.
The proceeds will help bring a smile to the faces of children in Colombia, Nepal and Peru. They are the perfect gift of hope this Christmas and are available from all Alessi retail stores and online.
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