Bataan Fanny Pack- Del Día
This gift helps provide an antimalarial mosquito net to an individual at risk
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Through our partnership with Cotopaxi, your gift helps provide an antimalarial mosquito net to individuals at risk in Central and South America.
Fifty percent of the world’s population is at risk of contracting malaria, and every two minutes a child who has been infected does not survive. Providing bed nets treated with anti-malarial insecticide is one of the most cost-effective solutions to save lives. Through United to Beat Malaria, over 660,000 bed nets have been distributed since 2000. Cotopaxi is a certified Climate Neutral Brand, a Certified B Corporation, and uses remnant, recycled or responsible materials in all products.
Named after a city in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines, the Bataan is our take on the classic fanny pack. With its 3L size, this handy hip hugger keeps your necessities secure, organized, and close at hand. Snacks first, then lip balm, wallet, phone, and keys. And if there’s still some room then more snacks. Wear it up front, on the side, or in the back. Like all of our Del Día items, no two Bataans are alike.
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