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A homeschooling mother of one teenager and a little. In 2001, I resigned from my 13 year position as a case manager to homeschool my oldest who was a preschooler at the time, and later a daughter who came along in 2005. This is by far the hardest job I've ever loved. My husband of nearly 20 years supports us as a fire fighter and EMT.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

A Leg Up: Ten Thousand Villages

Some things on my wish list:

Kaisa Storage Basket: 22Lx15Wx12H inches, Made in Bangladesh, $28.00. And the larger one for $38.00.






"Ten Thousand Villages is an exceptional source for unique handmade gifts, jewelry, home decor, art and sculpture. textiles, serveware and personal accessories representing the diverse cultures of artisans in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. One of the world's largest fair trade organizations and a founding member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO), the company strives to improve the livelihood of tens of thousands of disadvantaged artisans in 38 countries....
Founded in 1946, the company has grown from the trunk of founder Edna Ruth Byler's car to a network of more than 150 retail outlets throughout the United States selling Ten Thousand Villages products. The company encourages artisan partners to use environmentally friendly processes, sustainable natural resources and recycled materials to ensure each product offered has been crafted responsibly. Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit program of Mennonite Central Committee."

Shop the Pakistani artisans. They are having a terrible time with flooding, and desperately need the business.

Also see the St. Mary's Mahila Shikshan Kendra Artisan items, Dominican Sisters in India.

1 comments:

a soldiers wife said...

Thanks for the link about this.