On a Serious Note: Falling Whistles

I’m a little obsessed with my best girlfriend’s sister-in-law, Mara.  She’s incredibly intelligent, super hip, an excellent advice giver + listener, CANADIAN (ha!) and a mother of three.  Rumor has it, Mara thinks I’m pretty super duper, too.  Although we live a gazillion miles away from each other and I’ve actually only spent QT with her in person twice, I adore her and I have aspirations of making her my international pen pal. 

mara (right) + me (middle) in L.A.

The other day I received a small package in the mail from Canada.  I thought my probiotics had finally arrived, but instead it was a silver whistle necklace and a small white booklet with the words “FALLING WHISTLES” written on it in large grey letters.  A note from Mara was enclosed. 

As I read the booklet, my heart began to ache.  Falling Whistles is a non-profit campaigning for peace in the Congo.  The Democratic Republic of Congo is home to the world’s largest and most deadly war.  During the past 10 years, roughly 6 million people have died and nearly 1,500 people continue to lose their lives daily.  Sexual violence is more rampant in the Congo than anywhere else in the world, and thousands of children are involved in the war.

There are a number of reasons for the war, dating back over a century.  However, most of the conflict is tied directly to the country’s vast natural resources.  They are both a blessing and a curse, making the Congo a country of great potential and a frequent victim of exploitation.  The minerals found in Congo are used in consumer electronics, including laptops and cell phones.   While many benefit from the mineral trade, it is the Congolese people who bear the consequences of a conflict that sustains profitable mining enterprise.

The Falling Whistles story reveals two urgent needs:
1.  Children escaping the war-region.
2.  Children forced to the frontlines of war.

The escaped children are often traumatized and have few options for survival.  The result is that they are regularly pulled back into the cycle of war.  In the Congo,  the Falling Whistles organization is developing partnerships with community leaders who are rehabilitating these children through education, art, sports, music, human rights education, vocational skills training, medical treatment and nutritional services.  Each organization is working to give children the tools to be whistleblowers and stand up for peace within the war-region.  

To help the children forced to the frontlines of war, the war must end.  The first step toward that goal is to change the way we advocate in the West.  Sold out of pockets, living rooms, garages, concerts, warehouses and retail stores, the falling whistle necklace gives you the opportunity to spread the word about the Congo and speak up for peace.  Wear your whistle necklace as a simple of protest and help to elevate this important conversation.

join the coalition for peace in the congo

I spent the weekend in Austin, and actually saw a number of falling whistles hanging in windows at the vintage + hipster stores lining South Congress.  Apparently, it’s becoming the new TOMS shoes   My whistle is now hanging from a tall floor lamp in my room.  If I can put together the right outfit, I am definitely planning to wearing it.

the original falling whistle necklace: $34

Get your falling whistle here:   http://bit.ly/qA57
***100% of the proceeds are used to rehabilitate war-affected children in the Congo and advocate for their freedom.***

Thank you so much, Mara.

xx, L

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  1. Other Wholesale’s avatar

    The 2.5 inch long Large Keyring Whistle is available in your choice of colors. Other Wholesale

  2. amy’s avatar

    amazing cause, amazing necklace… I’m wearing mine today.

  3. Lindsay’s avatar

    ams, my need for you to help me coordinate an outfit for mine… mara is so thoughtful. xo

  4. Maura’s avatar

    sounds like the kind of accessory that would go well with any outfit!

  5. Falling Whistles’s avatar

    Howdy Mara!
    Thank you for supporting Falling Whistles! Your story is very inspiring, I am glad you are using your voice to be a whistleblower for peace.

    I would love to stay in touch with you about future FW events and initiatives…especially in the Austin area.

    We had an event last month at STAG on S. Congress (probably one of the stores you’re referring to). You can check out a recap of the event here: http://www.fallingwhistles.com/blog

    Please e-mail mbenedict@fallingwhistles.com to stay in touch, look forward to hearing from you!

    Mallory and the FW Crew

    p.s. the whistle does go with every outfit :)

  6. Lindsay’s avatar

    okay – you are all right, i agree. every outfit it is! :)

  7. Falling Whistles’s avatar

    Lindsay-
    I’m sorry, I had the wrong name in my salutation! I got confused when I saw “Mara”.
    Please feel free to e-mail me at mbenedict@fallingwhistles.com to stay in touch!

    Mallory

  8. Lindsay’s avatar

    no problem at all. thank you, mallory. and best of luck to you + falling whistles. please let me know if you plan any events in atlanta, as i’d like to be involved. thanks again!

  9. CK’s avatar

    I LOVE the necklace! for a great cause too

  10. amy’s avatar

    alright… I will post a photo of my outfit, when I repeat it next week :)

  11. Brian’s avatar

    no problem at all. thank you, mallory. and best of luck to you + falling whistles. please let me know if you plan any events in atlanta, as i’d like to be involved. thanks again!

  12. Alan’s avatar

    Lindsay-
    I’m sorry, I had the wrong name in my salutation! I got confused when I saw “Mara”.
    Please feel free to e-mail me at mbenedict@fallingwhistles.com to stay in touch!

    Mallory

  13. Joe’s avatar

    I LOVE the necklace! for a great cause too

  14. Rob’s avatar

    okay – you are all right, i agree. every outfit it is! :)

  15. Simon’s avatar

    sounds like the kind of accessory that would go well with any outfit!

  16. veterinary technician’s avatar

    Valuable info. Lucky me I found your site by accident, I bookmarked it.

  17. Falling Whistles’s avatar

    Lindsay (or anyone else)
    Please e-mail mbenedict@fallingwhistles.com to keep up-to-date on future FW events and initiatives so we can maintain records of contact information and location.

    Thanks!
    The FW Crew

  18. Tu Huett’s avatar

    Real clear site, thanks for this post.

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