Dream Out Loud

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Dream Out Loud Films is a Los Angeles based non-profit independent television and film production company that specializes in true stories about people and events focusing on social and human rights issues.

Dream Out Loud is dedicated to the creation of media projects that touch hearts, change attitudes and foster positive change.

Stories That Change Hearts.
Media That Changes the World.

Creating true films about people and events that advance social and human rights.

BRACELETS DEBUT IN “ZOOKEEPER”

Hollywood star Rosario Dawson recently took our orphan bracelets international by offering to wear them in her film Zookeeper. The over-the-top family blockbuster features the voices of Cher, Nick Nolte and Sylvester Stallone and saw a world-wide summer release in 2011. The OBC would like to thank Ms. Dawson – who wears our bracelets througout the film – for her generous contribution.

Rosario also agreed to a mini photoshoot for the OBC whilst wearing the orphan bracelets (as seen on one of our home page slides). Below are some screenshots from the movie Zookeeper where Ms. Dawson can be seen supporting our cause:


BLOOMINGDALE’S STOCKS OUR BRACELETS

The OBC would like to thank Bloomingdale’s for stocking our bracelets during Black History Month at the beginning of 2011. When large and upmarket retailers like Bloomingdale’s agree to sell our bracelets it boosts our bracelet sales dramatically and enables us to support more needy children and HIV/AIDS affected women. Below you will find pictures of an advertisement that ran in the New York Times and the Bloomingdale’s display of the DO Ubuntu Orphan Bracelets. 

Poster promoting Black History Month and Ubuntu jewelry, featuring three black bracelets with gold accents and a call to wear a bracelet to give hope and save a child, with details about purchasing the bracelets and a message about Ubuntu.
A display promoting support for the Orphan Bracelet Campaign at a retail store, featuring photos of a smiling young girl holding a bracelet, informational posters, and a hand-shaped checkout counter.