ABCharity
is the first-ever human alphabet made with thousands of children. They will do
one letter per Country in significant locations across the Globe. When the Alphabet is complete, the letters
will be sold as photo art. For example,
SONY could buy S.O.N.Y and 100% of the money will go straight to the charity of
the buyer’s choice.
The Seven Sisters has been chosen as the location
for the letter “D,” which will be photographed on a day to be determined in
August, 2013. In each country ABCharity engages the community at large in an
attempt to prove that “together we can make a difference.” They are seeking support
from companies and individuals who can donate food/drinks, giveaways for the
kids, elevation to take the photograph and volunteers.
They are also looking for groups and organizations that would like to participate. The event requires 500 kids between the ages of 6-12.
They are also looking for groups and organizations that would like to participate. The event requires 500 kids between the ages of 6-12.
The letter “A” was
photographed in South Africa with 500 kids in front of Table Mountain; The
letter “B” was photographed on the Dunes of Namibia with 500 kids and the letter
“C” has just taken place in southern Sweden with 500 children.
The
project is spearheaded and financed by Canadian Ashley Cooper and Swede Filip
Cederholm, who gave up everything they owned to make this dream a reality. It
is part of a web series called Peace Love & Photography, which has garnered
much attention globally.
To
learn more, please visit www.peaceloveandphotography.tv for photos of the completed letters and to see a two-minute
promotional video.
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