In the video, Crown Princess Mary said "According to a survey conducted by Epinion for the Mary Foundation, nearly 2,000 children come to shelters each year, and many of them come to shelters without their toys, clothes and other belongings. Together with LOKK - National Organization of Women's Shelters and Ole Kirk's Foundation, we distribute backpacks to children to cover practical needs, but the backpacks are also used as a pedagogical tool by the staff at the shelters. The backpacks prepared this week will be sent to shelters in Denmrak, Greenland and the Faroe Islands."
Crown Princess Mary released a video about the Mary Foundation
The Mary Foundation is behind the project ComfortPacks, supported by Ole Kirk’s Foundation (LEGO Foundation) and LOKK (National organisation of women's shelters in Denmark). LOKK (National organisation of women’s shelters in Denmark) is a non-governmental organisation that is a union of 41 women’s shelters and counselling centres in Denmark. The Ole Kirk's Fond (LEGO Foundation) aims to build a future in which learning through play empowers children to become creative, engaged, lifelong learners.
Fashion wise she is dressed very appropriate; business shirt on top. Your attention goes to the message and not her clothes or hair. I watched the video and although I didn't understand much, it seems like a really good cause too. The older ones getting a diary, the younger ones a teddy bear, apart from practical stuff for school and things like toothbrushes. I think this will really help these children.
ReplyDeleteAgree with all your points.
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So good cab simplicity be!
DeleteMême si c'est pour une vidéo, elle porte une tenue idéale ; son chemisier blanc est bien combinée avec la couleur camel de sa jupe ou pantalon à taille haute ?!
ReplyDeleteA lovely soft looking blouse and appropriate skirt by the look of it. CP Mary looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work!
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