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Uganda Recycled Paper Bead Bracelet, Africa Fair Trade

$ 2.9

Availability: 21 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Acholi made, Uganda
  • Condition: New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached.
  • Material: paper, glass beads, elastic, varnish
  • Jewelry Type: Beads
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Uganda

    Description

    *NOTE, the bracelets we have in stock now are mostly like the one shown in the "main" photo - the multi-colored beads with gold glass beads between the paper beads.
    "To help save lives and provide hope for refugees and underdeveloped communities in Africa."
    Think Humanity
    RECYCLED
    PAPER
    BEAD
    BRACELETS
    MADE
    IN
    UGANDA
    This is for
    ONE BRACELET
    .50 EACH
    THIS SALE IS FOR M
    U
    L
    T
    I
    -COLORED.
    The beads are handmade in the Acholi Quarter Camp.
    The materials are recycled paper, blue glass beads, elastic,
    glue and varnished several times.
    100 percent goes back into our programs
    Think Humanity, Inc.
    EIN 26-1635429
    *A registered 501c3 in the USA
    *A registered NGO in Uganda
    and
    *A registered community-based organization in Hoima District, Uganda.
    We help refugees in Africa both internationally displaced
    (UNHCR) and internally displace (IDP) camps.
    We fight malaria by distributing mosquito nets and medication.
    Think Humanity has given out more than 95,000 nets to refugees
    and underdeveloped communities in Uganda and has reduced
    the incidences of malaria from 86 - 96 percent in some communities.
    TH has built 74 wells in UNHCR Camps; Kyangwali and Kyaka II
    and underdeveloped communities in Uganda.
    We built a school for orphans in a refugee camp, 3 classrooms in
    an underdeveloped community, and we have 1 health center
    All products we sell are made by refugees from the Acholi Quarter Camp in
    Kireka, Uganda.
    These are displaced women who make jewelry, baskets and sling bags.
    When we purchase from them, the money they earn goes toward food
    and education for their children.
    TH helps provide sewing machines to young mothers
    so that they can learn a trade.
    TH believes in self-sustaining projects to encourage empowerment,
    leadership and self-sustainability.
    By purchasing Acholi products you are helping refugees
    in IDP and UNHCR camps because
    100 percent
    goes back into our programs.
    How Think Humanity identifies Fair Trade:
    1) Fighting poverty;
    2) Building sustainable businesses;
    3) Empowering women;
    4) Supporting education and
    5) Helping the environment by recycling.
    .25 shipping first item (our cost),
    each
    additional item.
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