Teva Launches Charitable GC100 Collection to Honor River Roots

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Teva unveiled its Spring 2019 footwear collection, paying homage to the brand’s birthplace on the Grand Canyon National Park’s founding 100 years ago this week.

Coined GC100, the line sports a mix of functional features and heritage details, tied together with canyon-inspired webbing that evokes the vibrant aesthetic and earth tone hues of the Park. This newest collection by Teva celebrates the centennial by pledging “$100K for 100 Years,” with a donation to Grand Canyon Conservancy, the official non-profit partner of Grand Canyon National Park.

Grand Canyon Conservancy raises private funds, operates retail shops within the park, and provides premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Its supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection of wildlife and natural habitat. Grand Canyon Conservancy inspires people to protect and enhance Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. For more information, visit grandcanyon.org.

Teva is honoring its commitment to fostering more adventure in the outdoors by inspiring the next generation of modern explorers. A portion of the $100K donation will go to the Conservancy’s Grand Canyon Field School, providing scholarships for underserved youth. The program provides kids with immersive educational experiences throughout Grand Canyon National Park. The remainder of the donation will be used to fund the restoration of one of the most popular entries to the canyon, Bright Angel Trail. In addition to renovating parts of the trail that need it most, this will help ensure continued access for visitors to explore the canyon for the next hundred years and beyond.

In support of the GC100 collection and partnership with the Conservancy, Teva will be celebrating all year with the “Born in the Canyon” brand campaign designed to share the inspiration and awe of this world wonder with a wider audience. This spring, Teva will unveil a short video series titled “Faces of the Canyon,” highlighting individuals who have profound connections to the Canyon and their stories. Additionally, Teva will host a global sweepstakes where consumers can enter to win a river trip in the Grand Canyon.

“We are thrilled to partner with Grand Canyon Conservancy on the launch of this exciting campaign. We are taking this opportunity to celebrate a monumental milestone for this iconic landmark, and to accelerate Teva’s commitment to the preservation of our outdoor treasures,” said Anders Bergstrom, General Manager at Teva. “Given the existential risks facing our parks in today’s political environment, Teva’s pledge is a first step toward a solution in this time of uncertainty, by making access for all a priority. Our goal is to bring as much awareness as possible to this initiative, so the Grand Canyon can be explored by adventurers for years to come.”

The GC100 collection is imbued with heritage-inspired updates and features five unique styles in Men’s, Women’s and Kid’s, featuring an intricate webbing pattern that takes cues from the canyon’s layered red rocks, meandering rivers and spectrum of sunset hues. Spanning updated iterations on classic sandals like the Hurricane XLT2, Original Sandal and Original Universal, as well as the introduction of new silhouettes like the Hurricane XLT2 Alp and the Hurricane Sock, the Spring 2019 collection fuses innovation with inspired design for a fresh twist on modern outdoor footwear.

The GC100 collection is available on Teva.com and at specialty retailers globally. For more information on the collection and campaign, visit www.teva.com/GC100.

Pioneered in 1984, Teva believes that how you choose to live is the ultimate form of personal expression and its products are crafted to be accessible, versatile and a celebration of the independent spirit. Creator of the original sport sandal over three decades ago, Teva products are now sold in more than 40 countries worldwide.

Aaron Bible
Aaron Biblehttp://www.ahbmedia.com/
Aaron grew up paddling the rivers and lakes of Eastern Tennessee with his dad, fishing, hunting, hiking and camping out under the stars. Summer trips to Estes Park and high school ski trips had him hooked on Colorado from a young age, and he’s called the Rocky Mountains home since 1990. And while he has paddled in locales ranging from the Boundary Waters to the Rio Grande, from Belize to Kenya, his current backyard is Boulder Creek, in Nederland, Colo. Aaron was an editor at Paddler magazine from 1995 to 2000. He also did time as an editor at Sporting Goods Business, Blue Ridge Outdoors, Summit Daily News, Kickstand magazine, and is currently a contributing editor to numerous national outdoor, ski, bike, travel and outdoor-industry trade publications. Check out more of his work at his website, ahbmedia.com, and follow him on Instagram.

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