Handband in the News

  1. Heresy Snowboarding launches 3degrees initiative using Handband wristbands

    Heresy SnowboardsLocal Australian company Heresy Snowboarding have utilised Handband wristbands as part of their newly-launched 3degrees initiative. Handband was chosen predominantly for their use of sweatshop-free labour. The wristbands, featuring glow in the dark silicone, are part of an environmentally aware and ethically-sourced range of products designed to promote awareness of global warming 's alarming effect on the future of snowboarding. Continue reading →
  2. Westfield Chermside Kids receive handbands

    By registering your child as a Westfield Kid, you'll both enjoy lots of benefits. Registered parents receive special offers and kids entertainment information before everyone else. We'll also save you the hassle of searching for things to do with the kids, information, facilities or kids services. And what's in it for kids? It's a great program, making them feel part...
  3. Collegians, wristbands, Lester's name help cause

    BOSTON When five young women from New England colleges joined in September to form The Lester Project, their goal was to sell 200 silicone wristbands and raise $1,000 for the Jimmy Fund. Eight months later, the project, named for Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester, has sold more than 1,500 bracelets and generated more than $12,000 for the Jimmy Fund, a Boston charity that has been popular with Red Sox fans since the post-World War II playing days of Ted Williams. Continue reading →
  4. Black Wristbands Made by Handband

    Black WristbandsSupporting the All Black's World Cup bid could see five Timaru Boys High School students pay for their university studies with $43,000 in their back pockets. The year 13 boys think they have come up with a winner and have developed a black wrist band dubbed Blackattack in support of the All Blacks as part of their school's Young Enterprise Scheme. They have already negotiated a contract with the New Zealand Rugby Football Union and are licensed to sell and market the black bands (Black Wristbands manufactured and supplied by Handband) nationally, and already negotiating with seven nationwide suppliers to sell and distribute the product. Continue reading →
  5. Saying a big no to bullies

    Bully free zone was the message permeating through Warrawong Public School as students, teachers and parents came together to stamp out bullying in their school. Wednesday April 5 saw all students, from kindergarten to year 6, participate in a series of ant-bullying activities. Continue reading →

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