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RESILIENCE COLLECTION

I don't believe we can teach resilience - rather, it's life’s gift for the challenges we have faced. Each challenge, each set back we encounter in life, stretches the elasticity of our mind's coping mechanism. Throughout, as we deal with our own challenges, mental health issues, recovering from trauma or whatever has knocked us off our track; so, we must just get through each day knowing there will be a reward at the end. That reward, that gift, is resilience.

- Giles Duley

 

 

 

IN COLLABORATION

This collection is inspired by founder Giles Duley's belief in the resilience and power of the communities he partners with -- to rebuild themselves after trauma and conflict. Supporting direct-action projects in Ukraine, Duley and the team at Legacy of War Foundation have funded accessible ambulances on the frontlines, to ensure people with disabilities are not left behind. LoWF's ambulances provide thousands of medical appointments in frontline villages each year, and is launching a specialist women’s healthcare unit to provide early detection for treatable cancers on the frontlines. You can learn more about their work in Ukraine, as well as projects around the world, through their website: www.legacyofwarfoundation.com

 

 


FROM UKRAINE,
IN SUPPORT OF LEGACY OF WAR FOUNDATION


LEGACY OF WAR FOUNDATION x MASSIVE ATTACK

KARMAKOMA - Born from artist and Massive Attack co-founder Robert del Naja’s vision to inform and create change, these unique pieces connect the stories of women such as Mrs. Mun from Laos, ARTICLE22 Laotian artisans who repurpose shrapnel and other scrap to support UXO clearance, and Giles Duley's Legacy of War Foundation’s mission to help communities rebuild themselves.

 



Our artisan partners are entrepreneurs and agents of change. Each piece helps MAG (Mines Advisory Group) clear some of the 80 million unexploded bombs from their land.

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