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Out of stockChok's Chums are made by Chok, a student with Down Syndrome at the Epic Arts Cafe special education course. He works in the Epic Creations Workshop each afternoon to create these little friends. Proceeds from Chok's Chums are divided between Epic Arts and Chok's family. I bought a small sample of these in an effort to help raise a few dollars for this amazing place. I first discovered Epic Arts Cafe while exploring the south coast of Cambodia a few years back. Not only do they have delicious food, they have an amazing program working with people with disabilities. Their cafe in Cambodia was founded in 2006 and their Special Education Project launched in 2009 after they discovered there was nothing to support children with learning disabilities in and around Kampot Town. They believe in a world where every person counts and where people with disabilities are valued, accepted and respected. They promote the inclusion of people of all abilities and disabilities through the arts and use arts as a form of expression and empowerment to bring people with and without disabilities together.
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Sale!Everyone knows I love taking photos. I love cameras. And most of all, I love cool as fuck camera straps like these. So when I saw them I was like holy crapioli, I should sell them on my website. And here I am doing just that. My favourite is the multi, of course, but they're all pretty rad. So bugger off the boring arse one that came with your camera, choose your favourite design and start snapping.
- Main area of strap is approx 70cm long – the same length as a standard Canon EOS strap.
- Nylon Cloth & Vinyl
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If you're a runner, and you need to stay hydrated during an event, these are pretty nifty, albeit weird as fuck looking, little thingamebobs. If there's water stations along the way, but they either don't have cups or you don't want to use them cause you're being environmentally awesome, this could be the answer to all your 'shit they don't have cups' needs.
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Before 'Awesome is Possible', the whole 'Ordinary is my Enemy' thing was my first ever mantra. And to this day, it helps shape my decisions. So one time, when I was in Bali and I got roped into going to a jewelry making class, I decided to make a pendant, (you can see my original effort and hear the story behind it below!), and that became the prototype for this much awesomer version.