DONATE to Project WARM - Tipico Journal
DONATE to Project WARM - Tipico Journal
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Gift a woman in the US with a Tipico Journal! Each Tipico Journal purchased will be gifted to a woman in the Project WARM Program in Palm Coast, Florida. Project WARM is a women’s residential treatment center which offers two levels of care for women who are exhibiting symptoms of addiction and other related or co-occurring symptoms. Help us love on these women by giving them this beautiful journal with no strings attached.
When you purchase this donation, not only are you gifting a woman in the United States with hope, but you are also creating necessary jobs for women in Guatemala to make a dignified income!
The DONATE to Project WARM - Tipico Journal is excluded from all other discounts and will have no shipping charge added.
Meet the Artisan
Meet the Artisan
Clara's Story of Hope “Thank you very much to all of you who are buying our products. We are a group of women who sometimes our husbands have jobs, but other times our husbands don’t have jobs. We can bring our kids and little babies to work with us. It provides us with money every week to feed them. We’re happy that you are satisfied with the things that we’re making for you and say that our quality is very good. I want to teach new ladies. We get requests from other ladies who want to join our workshop, but we don’t have enough equipment. With more sewing machines, we can bring more people in. Thank God that we have this help from this partnership!”
Product Details
Product Details
Approx. Measurements: 6.25"W x 8.75"H, Approx. 40 sheets of paper Materials: Woven cotton tipico, lined notepaper Color: Multicolor
The Impact of Your Purchase
The Impact of Your Purchase
In Guatemala, gender discrimination and a lack of opportunities prevent many women in areas of extreme poverty from receiving an education or earning a living wage. But these women are utilizing their traditional skills to create beautiful products that reflect their culture and empower them to provide for their families at home. As Artisans and business owners, women in rural villages are now able to feed, clothe, and pay for their children to go to school - opening doors to a brighter future for the next generation in Guatemala! Purchase this journal and empower a woman in Guatemala!
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