
Before the Bead for Life program, many of the beaders were unemployed or worked for very low wages in rock quarries -- living on less than a dollar a day. This program provides a way for them to make a living and afford things we take for granted like a home and uniforms to send their children to school in. These women undergo training to learn how to make paper beads as well as how to run a small business. Bead for Life is a Fair Trade Federation member working toward equitable and sustainable trading partnerships and creating opportunities to alleviate poverty.
Check out this how-to-roll-paper-beads tutorial on their site - learn to recycle magazines and out of date calendars into beads.
posted by: Alicia of Alicia Colina-Ashby
1 comment:
This is a great entry, Alicia! Que bueno. I have dabbled in paper bead-making and it's a lot of fun. Glue everywhere!
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