Thursday, November 21, 2013

Website Improvements and Updates

Our Website is Almost Finished!

We have been working for the past few weeks at getting our website, StoneinShoe.com, up and running. It is a fairly long process that seems to include lots and lots of little tasks that take a more time than one would expect.

Stone in Shoe art that irritates human trafficking
Screenshot of our improved homepage at Stone in Shoe
But, the good news is that we are nearly done with the site! It is now fully functional, and you can go visit it now to learn more about Stone in Shoe, and even buy one of our Canvas Prints! Unfortunately, we only have a small selection to choose form at this point, but perhaps you can help us with that?

We are looking for photographers who would be willing to submit quality photos for us to evaluate and possibly select to be used as a canvas print. Visit our Get Involved page where you can submit your photo, and learn more about how it all works.

We also added a blog to our website, where we will be posting more informative and fact based posts covering injustice and human trafficking in the world. We will still post here, but it will consist of more news and updates about Stone in Shoe, giving you an inside look into how things are going around here.

Another exciting opportunity we are happy to share here is that we now have a print available that is specifically for raising awareness and funding for the people affected by typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Read our recent post on the new Haiyan Print to learn more about our efforts with that.

As we start to get moving on this project of selling canvas prints to raise awareness about human trafficking and generate funding to put an end to it, we find that connecting through social media is one of the most powerful ways to spread the word.

So if you are passionate about ending modern slavery, would you consider following us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ or Pinterest? You can visit our profiles using the links in the right sidebar.

One person at a time we can spread the word that human trafficking exists, and it is a serious problem. What part will you play in stopping modern slavery?

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