“Bonded Together” tote by Wé McDonald

Recommended Price $75
Give to the World Vision Fund and get the “Bonded Together” tote by singer, author, and World Vision supporter Wé McDonald. These fair-trade, faux suede and cotton bags are crafted by women artisans with disabilities in Viet Nam who are...
More DetailsGive to the World Vision Fund and get the “Bonded Together” tote by singer, author, and World Vision supporter Wé McDonald. These fair-trade, faux suede and cotton bags are crafted by women artisans with disabilities in Viet Nam who are gaining independence.
Roomy and unstructured to hold everything you need, this tote’s bold print is sure to catch the eye of friends — giving you the perfect opportunity to share about World Vision’s work in vulnerable communities!
How does your gift create lasting change? Your donation of $75 or more helps meet critical needs both today and tomorrow, equipping people to rebuild in the wake of disasters and helping empower communities to lift themselves out of poverty.
Approximately 16″ x 8″ with 9″ drop; zipper closure. Each is unique and may vary slightly.
Please note your gift is tax-deductible less the fair market value of $30.
Allow 7–10 business days for delivery of handcrafted gifts. Note: Delivery date may change due to global shipping delays.
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