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Vote for Olivia for the Do Something Movie Star award. We all know she is such a fierce presence when it comes to promoting good in the world but there’s plenty of the population who still just see her as a pretty face. Go to the voting page and vote! Reblog and vote, reblog and vote. Just keep voting. She’s up against Daniel Radcliffe and some other big names, so we have to hold strong, keep voting, and hope that what we’re doing is making a difference!
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Hey guys, Josey here. A few of the Wilde ones are putting together a fan video project.
If you are interested, please email WFW at wfwproject@gmail.com for more information on how you can get involved.
Please help spread the word about this project by reblogging this post and spreading the world to reach out to other Olivia fans.
Thanks guys, and keep pushing forward the positive steps to make the world a better place <3
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If you didn’t know, Wild[e] for World is hosting vegetarian week via our facebook. Are you a vegetarian? Did you attempt going vegetarian for the week if you weren’t previously? Reblog this and tell us your stories, share some recipes as the week comes to an end. If you weren’t a vegetarian previously, do you think you’ll become one now?
If you haven’t added Wild[e] for World yet on facebook, please do! Just search Wilde for World and you’ll find us.
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“Red balloon”
Watercolors and watercolor pencils | 4x4” (10x10 cm)
Reference photo: none
Original drawing: sold
Print: $6 (€ 4,50)
Single postcard: $5 (€ 3,50)
Set of three postcards*: $14 (€ 10,-)
*It is possible to order three different cards as well as multiple cards of the same drawing.
You can order via the online store or via email. For more information, have a look at the “how to order” page.
One of the most darling works of art you’ll ever see, done by Charlotte who also designed our lovely little WFW turtle guy :) Proceeds from her amazing art go right to Haiti! Check out this and more!
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Have old clothing and shoes laying around that you no longer wear? Want to do something good with your old items instead of just tossing them? Wild[e] for World member Pamela has started a drive to collect clothing and shoes for the people of Haiti. Want to send items?
You can mail your used or even new items to:
Wild[e] for World (c/o Josey Cannon)
2535 De La Vina Unit C
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
All items will be collected and taken to Pamela’s drive in Orange County. If you were looking for ways to help in addition to donating, here’s your chance! Womens, mens, childrens and infants items are all needed. Thank you!
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Many of you are asking how you can get a Haiti bracelet from Wild[e] for World, as seen on Olivia herself at the APJ event!
The bracelets are the color of the Haiti flag and ALL proceeds will be donated to Artists for Peace and Justice in honor of Olivia via WFW.
Bracelets are 3 dollars, and you can pay via paypal or mailing safe, concealed cash or checks. Bracelets are shipped as soon as they are finished, there are currently two of us making them so allow us a week or so to get it finished and mailed out.
You can email us at wildeforworld@gmail.com to order!
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Socialvibe.com asks Olivia Wilde, “What is your advice to youth, for making a difference and accomplishing their dreams?”
“Get organised and team up with a few other motivated young people because you can never do it on your own. You’re always going to become overwhelmed. So if you have a really good idea, sit around with a bunch of friends -or make some new friends- and delegate. Make sure you’re very, very organised from the beginning. Make a wishlist early: the top ten things you need in order to achieve your goal. Take it piece-by-piece and I guarantee you will slowly, but surely, get there.”
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“May we remember how divine human beings can be.” —Suheir Hammad
Olivia Wilde and the children of Haiti
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