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Category Archives: WorldCrafts

Fair trade gifts

5 Fair Trade Valentine’s Day Gifts

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Purchasing a beautiful item handcrafted by global artisans is a fantastic way to show your love! We’ve curated a special Valentine’s Day gift list just for you:   Lauren Bracelet Made by survivors of human trafficking who are now on the path to healing and wholeness, each Lauren […]

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Be transformed by the Mully movie.

10 Reasons You Must See Mully

The Mully movie will change your perspective and build your faith. The Mully movie will introduce you to Charles and Esther Mully and their work at Mully Children’s Family  in Kenya. Born into a family scarred by extreme poverty, alcoholism, and abuse, Charles was abandoned at the age of six. From this painful beginning, Charles […]

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Napada: Creating Patterns of Love

Families in Thailand experience vast disparities in income. Large cities like Bangkok are renowned for their economic growth, while rural areas remain overwhelmed with high levels of poverty. In the hope of providing better lives for their children, many rural families leave their homes and relocate in urban centers. However, due to a lack of education and […]

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China Ethnic Crafts: Reviving a Dying Art

Surrounded by rice paddies in a rural area of the western part of the Hunan Province, the Miao artisans of China Ethnic Crafts are being delivered from the cycle of poverty as they sew and intricately embroider vibrant handcrafted accessories. Will and Abby Davenport* founded China Ethnic Crafts in 2004 out of their deep love for the Miao […]

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The Leather Project artisan

The Leather Project: Keeping Families Together in North Africa

Nestled in the mountains of North Africa, WorldCrafts artisan group The Leather Project upcycles scraps from a furniture and upholstery company to create beautiful leather products. The artisans of the Leather Project are Berbers. Once known as nomadic traders, most Berbers today work as farmers and shepherds. Because of economic and climate changes, however, more […]

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Proverbs 31 Women

Proverbs 31 Women: Beads of Hope

When you look at the beautiful hand-crafted paper beads created by Proverbs 31 Women, you are looking at a symbol of hope. These beads represent a new life for women who have been victims of exploitation. Most are widows who are HIV-positive because of the unimaginable choices they’ve been forced to make in order to […]

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The WellHouse Artisan

The WellHouse: A Place of Grace

Driving down a long secluded road bordered by trees and wildflowers, you suddenly emerge into a clearing. Nestled there at the base of a mountain are three beautiful buildings, a picture of serenity. Here is The WellHouse, a beacon of hope and help for women throughout the United States who have been victimized by sex […]

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Eden Ministries

Provide Hope to Trafficking Victims in Asia

Restore Dignity and Self-Worth to Trafficking Victims When you think of the work of WorldCrafts artisan groups, what comes to mind?  Do you think of women boldly reaching into Asian red light districts to rescue women who are victims of trafficking? Do you think of mobile clinics traveling into these same areas to provide instant HIV testing? […]

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Begin Anew Artisan

How You Can Help a Refugee Artisan Group

How would you like to help a group of refugee women who have fled their own countries with their families? How would you feel about directly helping women whose houses have been burned, women who have suffered unimaginable horrors, women who greatly desire to work in order to provide better lives for their families? What […]

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Graffiti 2 Works Artisan

Graffiti 2 Works: Changing Lives in the Bronx

Graffiti 2 Works Changes Lives. In the midst of Mott Haven in the South Bronx, Graffiti 2 Community Ministries serves its neighbors through afterschool care programs for children, mentoring programs for youth, and Graffiti 2 Works, a holistic job skills program for adults. Kerri Johnson, Graffiti 2 Works Director, shares that Graffiti 2 Works’ name […]

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