Ugandan Handworks

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Ugandan Jewelry, African Jewelry, Ugandan Handworks - Created by the Save Street Children Orphanage

Gregg and Keaton Curtis in Uganda - Ugandan Handworks

 

Gregg Curtis, owner of The Good Earth recently had the opportunity to visit Uganda on a mission trip with his son Keaton. In Kampala, at the Save Street Children Uganda Orphanage, Gregg met Byaruhanga Innocent, the Executive Director of the organization and a former street child himself. SASCU is striving to safeguard children and other marginalized groups in Ugandan society. Uganda has a staggering number of street children as a result of internal wars, social injustices in homes, and premature parent deaths caused by HIV/AIDS. 

 

One child’s needs including education, housing, food, supplies, medical and social welfare cost $105 US dollars per month. The Good Earth’s goal is to raise funds and awareness for SASCU so that

100 percent of proceeds go directly back to the Save Street Children Orphanage - Ugandan Jewelry, Handmade African Jewelry

 more children get the help they need. We want to provide for as many children as possible! When you buy one of these handworks, every dollar is sent back to SASCU to help the children. The beautiful jewelry is made from magazine strips that are wound around pins tightly, then shellacked several times, then strung with accent beads. 

Every piece is handcrafted and unique!

Jewelry can be seen and purchased at the Good Earth.  

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The Good Earth would like to invite our community to partner with us.

It’s an awesome opportunity, a direct path to making a difference in a child’s life.

 

 

Click here to visit www.sascu.org for more info

sponsorship availabilities are available, ask for a pamphlet with more details!

 

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