TARA Stretch, Foundation Manager, Cotton On

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Cotton On Foundation partnered with local South African artist Karabo Poppy, to create an exclusive product range and campaign to raise funds in support of the legacy of Nelson Mandela and a shared vision of providing quality education. This original artwork by Karabo Poppy is part of a painted mural at the first Cotton On Foundation supported school - Ethekwini Primary School in KwaMashu. 100% of proceeds raised through the sale of this collection will be helping to continue Nelson Mandela's legacy by empowering youth through quality education
8 Aug 2019 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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