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Trip Wipes x RSVP Gallery

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RSVP Gallery is excited to announce our new collaboration with Trip Wipes. Designed with everyone in mind, Trip Wipes make killing germs easy, no matter where you are or what you’re doing. The citrus-scented wipes kill 99.9% of germs while remaining biodegradable, cruelty-free and gluten-free.

 

We’re also proud to announce that alongside the release of our collaboration, Trip Wipes and RSVP Gallery will be donating 2000 wipes to Chicago-based organizations Connections for Abused Women and their Children and My Block, My Hood, My City as well as Feeding the Frontlines Detroit who will be including 2000 wipes in meals they deliver to hospitals. Learn more about these organizations below.

 

Connections for Abused Women and their Children

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Founded in 1976, Connections for Abused Women and their Children (CAWC) is Chicago’s oldest domestic violence program. The organization offers a variety of services and resources throughout Chicago, including shelter, substance abuse treatment, counseling, court advocacy, and more.

 

My Block, My Hood, My City

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My Block, My Hood, My City provides underprivileged youth with an awareness of the world and opportunities beyond their neighborhood. The organization takes students on explorations focused on topics such as: STEM, Arts & Culture, Citizenry & Volunteerism, Health, Community Development, Culinary Arts, Entreprenurism and more. Since the COVID-19 crisis began, the organization has provided groceries, household supplies, technology resources and virtual programming to ensure that underprivileged families and children are able to stay connected and further their exploration.

 

Feeding the Frontlines Detroit

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A partnership between the city of Detroit, the Mayor’s Office, Angel’s Share Inc. and Dine Drink Detroit, Feeding the Frontlines supports local restaurants and provides meals for frontline and healthcare workers during the COVID-19 crisis.