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“Every Bullet has a target” – Bullets4Peace Ireland supports Irish Autism Action

09-01-2011 08:08 AM CET | Fashion, Lifestyle, Trends

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Bullets4Peace STL05 "Let Peace Out"

Bullets4Peace STL05 "Let Peace Out"

Co. Sligo, 30th August 2011
When a bullet is fired the tip flies towards the target and the casing falls to the ground. Manufacturers reload these casings with live ammunition. Bullets4Peace intercepts this vicious cycle by transforming the casings into unique and stylish fashion jewellery pendants ensuring that these bullets will never find their way back to war zones, thus promoting harmony and peace.
“Every Bullet has a target” is an own company program by Bullets4Peace. A contribution of the proceeds from the handmade jewellery (made of recycled bullet casings taken from reload centres, streets, and war zones) go towards different charities around the world. Bullets4Peace Ireland is now supporting Irish Autism Action with their Bullets4Peace pendant STL05 Let Peace Out throughout the year.
During September a promotional code is offered for the Bullets4Peace STL05 Let Peace out pendant. With every STL05 Let Peace Out Bullets4Peace pendant sold through their online shop with the code “IAA 2011” 50 Euro of the proceeds will go towards Irish Autism Action
Irish Autism Action is a young dynamic, innovative and passionate organisation formed in 2001 which is bringing positive change into the lives of those affected by autism. The range of services which Irish Autism Action provides includes awareness raising, early detection diagnosis, education support, advocacy, counselling, helpline, home based support, transition planning, social housing, research information and advice for families upon receiving diagnosis.
Support Irish Autism Action and make a statement towards peace by visiting http://www.bullets4peace.ie/irish_autism_action
For more information please contact Diana Hughes, Owner at Bullets4Peace Ireland +353 (0)86 2188077 or info@bullets4peace.ie

The Bullets4Peace jewellery began when designer Rafi Anteby's close childhood friend was killed in a hail of gunfire. Rafi created something that would ultimately help to limit the damage an individual bullet could do. By transforming a recycled bullet casing (taken from reloads centres, streets and war zones) into an artistic piece of jewellery i.e. a symbol for peace, this helps to ensure that one bullet casing cannot be refuelled to kill again thus promoting harmony and peace. In our efforts to spread peace throughout the world we collaborate with various organisations and charities. Through our "Every Bullet Has a Target" campaign, we partner with several charities and donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of our handmade bullet pendants to several organisations. Celebrities around the world believe in the message of Bullets4Peace. Hollywood stars and Musicians like Beyoncé, Oscar winner Jamie Foxx, Bruno Mars, Rihanna and many more are supporting Bullets4Peace.

Bullets4Peace Ireland
Diana Hughes
Frankford
Inishcrone
Co. Sligo
Mobile: +353 (0)86 2188077
Phone: 0818 287400
Email: info@bullets4peace.ie
Web: http://www.bullets4peace.ie

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