Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Fashion Silk Scarf Giveaway from WorldVisionUSA
For the last few years, I have included WorldVisionUSA in my holiday gift guides because they just have such an awesome organization. This year, I received one of their beautiful handwoven silk scarves. These scarves are really cool because they are actually made by the villagers in Vietnam's Ma Chau village. The money that is received for the purchase of these scarves is then put back into the community, allowing these lovely people the opportunity to have sustainable income for many years to come.
My wonderful pal over at World Vision has decided to give one of these beautiful silk scarves away here on the PS Beauty Blog. I just received mine and I absolutely love it. Because each of these scarves are handmade, they are all unique and might be a little different than the one above.
Please take a moment and stop by WorldVision.org and see what they are all about. Enter to win your own beautiful silk scarf by using the Rafflecopter below. Good Luck beauties ♥
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Press samples were provided for this post
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Beautiful scarf and amazing organization!
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ReplyDeleteI learned they work in nearly 100 countries around the world, serving people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.
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