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5 Pound Apparel – Video

  • Post author:EJOPA Default
  • Post published:September 15, 2017
  • Post category:Videos
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What began as a single act of kindness has now become a lifelong desire to help others. Bryan Simpson is Owner and Director of Awesomeness at 5 Pound Apparel, a retail clothing story founded in the spirit of social entrepreneurship.

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