TOMS

TOMS Good Folk Fest

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Carla Manglapus and the Executives

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Nicole hosted the event

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fashion bloggers

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Artists who partook in the Live Art session 

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the organizers

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Riz and I felt so blessed to be part of the lineup for the TOMS Good Folk Fest that happened last August 24 at Mercato. We were told that we were going to be the last band to play and that scared us a bit. Later that night I was starting to feel really nervous since we found out that the other bands were FULL BANDS. The crowd that stayed til our set at 12:30 AM pumped us up, and we just tried to enjoy the moment when we started playing. Ended up having a blast at this gig! We saw so many familiar faces and we were so happy with the feedback about our performance. Thank you to the team and  to TOMS for putting up a great event!

first half of February 2012


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I didn't get to attend the opening cos I was out of town, but Buddha Bar's interiors are amazing and the food's great! (Japanese food's my ultimate fave, so I'm slightly biased)
I'm glad they finally brought it here to Manila. 


Never got to thank TOMS Philippines in my blog... Thank you! 


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Issa's, Clifford's + my iPhone


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Lunch at Chelsea Market for the nth time before Paulo flew out with Hannah, Issa and Riz. 


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My grad party at Fiamma


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Finally got inducted after months of putting it off! Now you all know how young I am compared to the rest of the people at the Filipino Inventors Society. LOL. 


Republiq. 



I have a backlog of design & fashion-related posts but there's more to come of that for the rest of the month! Work's been of the boring kind lately...

I love TOMS




Excited to buy my first pair of TOMS eyewear!

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A different sole for the TOMS they hand out to children in need.
The kids in Smokey Mountain really benefit from this one because of how muddy the contaminated grounds can get whenever it rains in their area. (will blog about my previous visits to Smokey Mountain soon)
Since children's feet grow really fast, they give out new pairs every 6 months. How cool is that?


Patty is so lucky that she has Pat now to take photos of her during bloggers events!
My sister hates taking my photos.


Yes, they now offer ballet flats!

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Recently, TOMS has extended their one for one range to eyewear by helping people get their sight back for every pair of sunnies you purchase!


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I was so excited about this when they sent out their newsletter because I come from a family with bad eyesight, and it pains me to see my grandparents suffer from degenerative eye conditions. I think my sister and I complain so much on Twitter on how sometimes it's just so frustrating to live with really bad vision (my grade is only -3.00 but my sister's is -5.00 and getting worse). I have to deal with getting constant headaches, losing my contacts, breaking my glasses, getting my contacts ripped, etc. and these are just tiny problems compared to people suffering from more serious eye conditions without getting any aid. All I'm saying is, it's costly and such a big burden even for people who can afford proper eye care so it is a big deal that TOMS has recognized the need and has focused on helping people in getting back their sight. 




Watch this and you will definitely want to get their sunglasses as your next pair. If you can afford expensive brands, why not buy a pair from TOMS? 

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I met Patty through church but never knew she was a really famous blogger! Love your blog, Patty! Thank you for inviting me to this event :)  
(I guess she noticed that my go-to shoes have always been my TOMS. What can I say, they're super comfy and sturdy!)

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Want. ♥

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Some of the bloggers I caught up with after the screening

Then met up with Za cos she wanted some Jamba Juice that night! 

This is another touching video-- they gave out pairs to the kids at Smokey Mountain through WE International Philippines (an NGO that my batch and church have been working closely with). They're actually giving out shoes to so many parts of the Philippines. 





Here's some more information about TOMS if you haven't really gotten to know their mission yet. 


WHY SHOES?

In many developing countries, children must walk barefoot for miles to school, clean water and medical help.

Hundreds of millions of children are at risk of injury, infection and soil-transmitted diseases that most can't afford to prevent and treat.

Children who are healthy are more likely to be successful students, and access to education is a critical determinant of long-term success.

A village of healthy, educated children have a better chance of improving the future of their entire community.


HOW DOES IT WORK?

Step 1. Identify a need: Rely on local experts to identify communities that will benefit most from shoes due to economic, health, and education needs, and where local business will not be affected.

Step 2. Establish a partnership: Vet NGO partners on the ground for expertise and capabilities. Establish a sustainable giving partnership. Monitor for accountability.

Step 3. Give..and give again: Once we identify a community and partner, we set up a schedule to give, then give again as children grow. 


WHAT SHOES DO YOU GIVE?

The shoes we give are:

1. Made to order:  We make only the sizes the children need. We want to ensure no shoes go to waste.

2. Evolving all the time: In new environments and terrains, we are learning to adapt our shoes to best fit the children's lives. This includes everything from thicker soles to deal with rocky terrain, to more weather resistant materials, and black shoes required for school uniforms.

We are currently developing: cold weather shoe & wider shoe-- we learned that some children who have been barefoot for years have wider feet.


WHERE DO YOU GIVE 
We currently give in 24 countries:
1.    PHILIPPINES
2.    UNITED STATES
3.    EL SALVADOR
4.    GUATEMALA
5.    NICARAGUA
6.    HAITI
7.    HONDURAS
8.    PERU
9.    ARGENTINA
10. MALI
11. NIGER
12. UGANDA
13. RWANDA
14. BURUNDI
15. ZAMBIA
16. SWAZILAND
17. LESOTHO
18. ETHIOPIA
19. SOUTH AFRICA
20. MALAWI
21. ARMENIA
22. MONGOLIA
23. CHINA
24. CAMBODIA


The Journey of a Giving Shoe: 4-6 months
Purchase-->Factory --> Boat --> Truck/Jeep --> Child Receives a Pair of New Shoes


FACTS:

THERE IS NO TOM
Our founder's name is Blake. TOMS is actually an abbreviation for "Shoes for a Better Tomorrow", but we couldn't get that on the back of a shoe, so we shortened it to TOMS.

WE ARE CONSIDERATE OF LOCAL BUSINESSES
Going in and trampling the local economy would be downright un-TOMSy. We always try to make sure there won't be any mom and pop shoe makers put out of business by our giving activities.

WE DONT GIVE ONCE AND LEAVE
We keep giving. Kids grow out of shoes. So we strive to set up sustainable giving partnerships that allow us to give repeatedly as children grow.

WE DONT DO IT ALONE
As of September, our customers have given away 1,000,000 pairs of shoes (awesome), and could only have done so through our vetted NGO partners on the ground in each location. If our little family of employees had to do that all themselves, they'd never have time to make new shoes or answer your calls.

WE DONT GIVE GLITTER OR WEDGES TO CHILDREN
Promise. Not to say they wouldn't like them, but the shoes hand-placed on children's feet are specially designed for their terrain and environment.

GIVING ISN'T INSTANTANEOUS
When a purchase is made, it takes about 4-6 months from purchase to feet.

KIDS DONT MAKE OUR SHOES
This one is for the real cynics out there. Our factories in Argentina, Ethiopia, and China are all AAA rated, and third-part audited to ensure they employ no child labor, and pay fair wages.

WE DONT JUST "DECIDE" TO START GIVING SHOES TO A VILLAGE
We're learning a lot, but still rely heavily on local experts to determine our areas of giving.


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*edit: I buy my TOMS online/in the U.S. but you can purchase them here at SWIM (Rockwell) and Trilogy (Makati)! Plus they're going to have a pop-up store at Trinoma soon.