.clarinsusa and FEEDprojects have provided 33 million meals to children since 2011.
FIGHTING HUNGER: Clarins and FEED, which have partnered since 2011 to provide more than 33 million meals to children around the world, in tandem with the World Food Program and No Kid Hungry, has a new initiative.
From June 10 to June 21, macys.com will offer the limited-edition FEED10 tote as a gift with purchase filled with Clarins’ best-selling products. Each bag supplies 10 nutritious meals with every sale.
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