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Raven + Lily: Empowering Women Through Design

Hunter Walker

I had just moved back to the US from living in Uganda working with an artisan group, and was thrilled to find a brand here in Austin that so perfectly aligned with the kind of work I wanted to continue doing. We are a startup ourselves, so cost of new technology is always a big factor for us. So Raven + Lily was born. localbiz'

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crowdSPRING Community Gives Back with Branding for Global Sanitation Non-Profit gather

crowdSPRING Blog

The crowdSPRING creatives agreed to offer up their services on a voluntary basis to worthy non-profits and charitable groups at no cost to the organizations, while we agreed to waive all fees and assist in the setup and promotion of their projects. That’s part of why we launched our Give Back program back in 2008.

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crowdSPRING Community Gives Back with Branding for Global Sanitation Non-Profit gather

crowdSPRING Blog

The crowdSPRING creatives agreed to offer up their services on a voluntary basis to worthy non-profits and charitable groups at no cost to the organizations, while we agreed to waive all fees and assist in the setup and promotion of their projects. That’s part of why we launched our Give Back program back in 2008.

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crowdSPRING Community Gives Back with Branding for Global Sanitation Non-Profit gather

crowdSPRING Blog

The crowdSPRING creatives agreed to offer up their services on a voluntary basis to worthy non-profits and charitable groups at no cost to the organizations, while we agreed to waive all fees and assist in the setup and promotion of their projects. That’s part of why we launched our Give Back program back in 2008.

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“It’s hard to convey the impact seeing the work in person has on people” – Charity: Water’s Scott Harrison on Making a Difference

Hunter Walker

The sensor costs only about $100, and can protect a $10,000+ asset. Or Uganda for example. We often have visitors carry 40 pounds of water a fraction of the distance that the women and children travel each day, and some simply aren’t able to manage. Imagine installing them on every single well in Ethiopia.

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“It’s hard to convey the impact seeing the work in person has on people” – Charity: Water’s Scott Harrison on Making a Difference

Hunter Walker

The sensor costs only about $100, and can protect a $10,000+ asset. Or Uganda for example. We often have visitors carry 40 pounds of water a fraction of the distance that the women and children travel each day, and some simply aren’t able to manage. Imagine installing them on every single well in Ethiopia.