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CELEBRITY TEA MUGS FOR CHARITY!

Use these mugs for your favorite cup of tea.

Take a moment to relax, appreciate life and love and peace and hope. 

Read below for each celebrity's message of hope.

Leaders in the worlds of film, fashion, art and music have donated 30 minutes of their time to design a symbol of hope, a stick person self-portrait, and to write a message of hope for the future. These artworks are used to create unique Whatever It Takes products, including this fantastic range of mugs, all manufactured under ethically audited working conditions.

Each celebrity-designed mug raises money for the celebrity's chosen charity - tackling key global development issues including poverty, child abuse and environmental conservation. All royalty proceeds are shared equally by 21st Century Leaders and the celebrity's chosen charity. Visit www.whateverittakes.org for more information.  "Whatever It Takes" is a working name of Trade plus Aid, British charity reg no: 1061376.

Each mug is beautifully gift packaged in a sturdy gift box with the celebrity/designer's photo, signature, and a personal message. Celebrity mugs include: Nicole Kidman, Giorgio Armani, Donna Karan, Minnie Driver, David Bowie, Samuel L. Jackson, George Clooney, Sir Roger Moore, Ewan McGregor, Claudia Schiffer, Coldplay, Sir Michael & Lady Shakira Caine.

Celebrity Mugs (If you would like to order, please email to check availability of style)

Retail: $24.99 ea. plus s/h. --  Set of 12 $299 inc. s/h inside U.S. --  Wholesale available.

Nicole Kidman

Giorgio Armani

Donna Karan

Minnie Driver

David Bowie

Samuel L. Jackson

George Clooney

Sir Roger Moore

Ewan McGregor

Claudia Schiffer

Coldplay

Sir Michael &

Lady Shakira Caine

 

Each celebrity has a chosen charity for their mug sale to benefit. 

The sale of each mug benefits multiple charities - Whatever It Takes and a charity specific to each celebrity. They are: Sir Michael and Lady Shakira Caine, Anti-Slavery International; Sir Roger Moore, Nicole Kidman, Claudia Schiffer, and Ewan McGregor, UNICEF; Giorgio Armani, UNHCR; George Clooney, CARE International; Minnie Driver, Oxfam; Samuel L. Jackson, Trade plus Aid; David Bowie, Save The Children; Donna Karan, sfk; Coldplay, WaterAid and Oxfam.
 

Each celebrity provides a message of hope:

 

Nicole Kidman ~ Peace  Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders & Unicef

 

Giorgio Armani ~ HOPE  Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders and UNHCR

 

Donna Karan ~ May we all appreciate each one of us as being perfect and may we all live together as one. 

Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders and Trade plus Aid

 

Minnie Driver ~ Poverty is the most preventable cause of death in our world; trade is the cornerstone of the fight against it. Conscious consumers can change the world!!♥  Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders & Oxfam

 

David Bowie ~ Peace thru Art   Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders and Save the Children

 

Samuel L. Jackson ~ I hope the principle of Ubuntu becomes the world's password. Love of self leads to love of all. Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders and Trade plus Aid

 

George Clooney ~ Peace by any means.  Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders and CARE International

 

Sir Roger Moore ~ We all  have hands to help others.  Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders & Unicef

 

Ewan McGregor ~ Hope this helps, Hope it makes a difference. Hope, Hope, Hope.   Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders & Unicef

 

Claudia Schiffer ~ Being a mother: I really hope the new generation will continue to try to make a difference and give peace a chance.  Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders & Unicef

 

Coldplay ~ Make TradeFair.com   WaterAid.org  Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders and WaterAid and Oxfam

 

Sir Michael & Lady Shakira CaineSmile today, life is not a rehearsal.  Proceeds to: 21st Century Leaders and Anti-Slavery International

 

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