Socks that Feed Children-Conscious Step {Review}

Socks that Feed Children-Conscious Step {Review}

I received a pair of Conscious Step socks ($14.95 value) in exchange for this review.  Any opinions expressed here are honest and my own.

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If you knew that you could purchase a pair of socks and fight hunger at the same time, would you?  I was so excited to be introduced to Conscious Step.  They are socks for causes.

The pair that I chose are “Socks to Fight Hunger II.”  I love the blue and pink striped design.  Every pair that is purchased provides six therapeutic food packs to malnourished children through their impact partner, Action Against Hunger.

Isn’t that just amazing?  I love the concept behind this.

Conscious Step socks are made from the highest quality GOTS organic cotton.  They are very warm and comfortable.  I love my socks!

To learn more about their story, click here.

All of the socks come in Men’s sizes 8-12 and Women’s sizes 9-13.

If you are interested in fighting more than just hunger, check out other causes you can help support through the purchase of Conscious Step:

  • Socks for Water
  • Socks for Education
  • Socks for HIV

To learn about manufacturing of the products, click here.

Stay up to date with Conscious Step on Facebook!

I would like to thank the folks over at Conscious Step for allowing me to try a pair of their socks.  I am excited to spread the word to friends and family that these amazing socks help to fight hunger and other amazing causes.

Photo image courtesy of Conscious Step!

 


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Lindsey Jenn

Lindsey Jenn is the owner and founder of Michigan Mama News. Ever since homeschooling her 3 daughters (now 1 teen and 2 adults), she loved blogging about local events and activities for families in Michigan. She continues to share these events along with helpful resources and informative articles to benefit Michigan families and beyond. Lindsey Jenn possesses an associate's degree in child development from Schoolcraft College and a bachelor's degree in marketing from Southern New Hampshire University.

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