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Timberland
Timberland
is a leading US based company manufacturing watches,
socks, backpacks, kids' footwear and other gear. The
company is very proud of our association with us. We
recogonize the importance of providing teachers with the
proper tools to address the ongoing needs of their
students. Through the efforts of Cowboy Camp, we reaffirm
our commitment to achieve that worthy objective.
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ESPRIT
Teaching,
without question, is the most honorable profession. ESPRIT
fully supports the efforts of those to whom we entrust
such a critical element of our children's lives. One way
we do that is through our support of Cowboy Camp. We are
proud to do our part in making that organization's mission
statement a reality.
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Coca
Coia
CocaCola
has been one of Cowboy Camp's longest and most generous
supporters. The company has supported the Cowboy
Camp program both directly and indirectly helping the
program continue to grow and help more and more classroom
teachers. Through its efforts with Cowboy Camp,
CocaCola has demonstrated a commitment to helping teachers
and addressing as many of their needs as possible to make
their experience in the classroom as effective and
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Levi Strauss
Levi
Strauss & Co., through its community foundation, has
donated over $100,000 to Cowboy Camp since 1999,
supporting underprivileged students throughout all of the
US. Their efforts have impacted thousands of students and
the partnership continues to be one of Cowboy Camp's most
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swatch
The
international watch maker sponsors several of our
fundraiser events and donates a percentage of its sales to
help the program. They donate generously each year and
include Cowboy Camp in many of their foundation-, and
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GAP
For
nearly three decades, Gap Foundation — the charitable
arm of Gap Inc. — has actively supported Cowboy Camp.
Gap Foundation focuses charitable giving on supporting
underserved children and youth, enabling them to lead
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LEGO
LEGO
is the first play material manufacturer to join Kofi
Annan's Global Compact initiative in 2003, the LEGO Group
was taking a natural next step in the process of social
commitment that is so deeply rooted in the company
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