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Sep 13 2012

A Day in a Pair

Let's say you're given $100 to "do good" in one day. What would you do?

That's the idea behind "A Day in a Pair," a new contest from the Levi's® brand and Good.

Three winners with the most inspiring ideas for doing good will receive $100 to use toward their day and will have their adventure featured in their own photo essay on Good.

Plus, Levi's will give the winners $150 each to shop the fall collection for something to wear during their day of doing good.

Click here to enter. And for inspiration, check out this sweet video...

Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped

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Desiree Fike (not verified) - Sep 17 2012
Let's say I am given $100 to "do good" in one day. I would ''do good''. What I would do good is help or reach out to a family struggling while striving to achieve the every day support needed for success in their family. I would reach out to them by giving them clothing, supplies ,and any other nessicary items needed to meet their goal(s). By reaching out to them they would than know that they have the support they need to further their success or achieve any goal(s). By just giving them alittle (a little) boost they have some nessicary key essentials needed to live on a daily basis. By doing this they wouldnt have to put up a fight ; just while trying to strive or achieve to attain something needed to complete a goal in the face of agony or difficulty. If I were to win for the most inspiring idea for doing good , the $100.00 recieved would go out to a family in need.. That is what I would do if I were given $100 to "do good" in one day for the "A Day in a Pair," contest!


carlo (not verified) - Sep 14 2012

Buongiorno Cara Levi's, a parte che 100$ sono pochi, ma comunque ci provo a "fare del bene. Cerco uno dei tanti barbone che sfortunatamente popolano questo mondo,e mi occupero' di fargli avere tutti i documenti personali esistenti (carta identita', codice fiscale, libretto sanitario ecc..) che una persona normale a bisogno tutti i giorni,dato che molti di questi "sfortunati" sono per i vari stati persone " invisibili/inesistenti, e chissa' che con la loro documentazione personale non possano ritornare persone visibili agli occhi di tutti,e con un futuro migliore. Spero che la mia idea vi possa piacere, un abbraccio Carlo Hello Dear Levi's, except that $ 100 are few, but I try to "do good. Seeking one of the many homeless who unfortunately live in this world, and I'll take care 'of him to have all personal documents exist (id', social security number, health card, etc. ..) that a reasonable person in need every day, as many of these "unfortunate" for the various people are "invisible / non-existent, and who knows' who, through their personal records are unable to return people visible to all, and a better future. I hope you will like my idea, a hug Carlo

Editor's note: Thank you, Carlo, for your comment in Italian and your English translation! Good magazine is running the contest, so entries must be made on Good's site. (I've updated the post above to include the link.) Unfortunately, this contest is open to only United States residents. Perhaps in the future, we can tell you about a contest open to others. Thank you again!


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