Uganda Recycled Paper Bead Bracelet Africa Fair Trade


Uganda Recycled Paper Bead Bracelet Africa Fair Trade

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Uganda Recycled Paper Bead Bracelet Africa Fair Trade:
$5.00


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Think Humanity

This is for ONE BRACELET

$5 EACH

THIS SALE IS FOR MULTI-COLORED.

The beads are handmade in the Acholi Quarter Camp.

The materials are recycled paper, blue glass beads, elastic, glue and varnished several times.

All beaded bracelets will now come with a Think Humanity bead. Hope to post new photos soon.

photo credits - Iman Woods Creative

Bracelets are not exactly as shown - may have different color glass beads or different size beads, but ALL bead bracelet profits go to help refugees and underdeveloped communities in Africa.

100 percent goes back into our programs

photo credits - Samantha Rogers

Proceeds from sales goes to the nonprofit organization

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 65,000 nets to refugees and underdeveloped communities in Ugandaand has reduced the incidences of malaria from 86 - 96 percent in some communities.

TH hasconstructed 42 wells in Uganda;Kyangwali and Kyaka II Camps and underdeveloped communities in Uganda.

Kyangwali Refugee Settlement Camp Uganda.Well built by Think Humanity by Kats Construction funded by Americans for Philanthropy

We built a school for orphans and we have1 health center;

Think Humanity KyangwaliHealth Center.

Think Humanity Community Health Centre in Hoima, Uganda. We provide free healthcare to refugee children and women.

We need your help in order tocontinue tosave lives.

Our main focus is malaria, typhoid - alsotreating STDs for women.

Please buy our products and help our cause.

Every $5 will provide a bed net for a child. $10 can provide a safe and clean birthing kit to an expectant mother. For less than $5 we can purchase anti-malarial drugs. For $15 we can buy worm parasite medicationsto help 80 children for 6 months.

A child in the Acholi Quarter Camp in Hoima received a bed net, January 2012. Your purchase helps with all our projects.

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 slingbags. 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.

Photo taken January 2012 while TH was visiting Uganda. The women are making beaded purses in this photo.

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.


$2.50 shipping first item (our cost), $1 each additional item.

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\"To help save lives and provide hope for refugees and underdeveloped communities in Africa by improving provisions for health care, clean water, education and soco-economic development.\"


Uganda Recycled Paper Bead Bracelet Africa Fair Trade:
$5.00

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