Hello, Friends!
Who doesn’t love a good giveaway? We’re doing just that with one of our best-sellers that comes from one of our favorite organizations, Bagamoyo.
Read MoreHello, Friends!
Who doesn’t love a good giveaway? We’re doing just that with one of our best-sellers that comes from one of our favorite organizations, Bagamoyo.
Read MoreMother’s Day is May 10th and we have brought out some our favorite things from Hope Artisan Collective that your mom…or mother figure…is sure to love. Not only will she enjoy any of these unique, artisan-made items, she will LOVE that the gift she receives is giving back by supporting the artisan who made it and the women working for Handspun Hope. Talk about a win-win….win!…
Read MoreMany of you have been holding our Rwandan staff in prayer. We want you to know how incredibly grateful we are. We have been asked for an update on how the staff and ladies are faring under COVID restrictions so we asked our Lead Counselor, Olive Muhawenimana, to provide an update…
Read MoreAs most of you know, Handspun Hope is a non-profit organization that is able to provide life-changing…and life-giving…work to at-risk women in Rwanda through donations made by generous donors. One way to donate is by committing to monthly sponsorships in honor of one of the women we employ…
Read MoreFriends, we are over the moon over Ashford’s announcement that Handspun Hope is the 2020 recipient of the Elizabeth and Richard Ashford Textile Award. Keep reading to see the official announcement…
Read MoreWith Mother’s Day right around the corner, we thought we’d highlight one of the most unique jewelry lines carried in Hope Artisan Collective. Like all of our products, this jewelry is handcrafted in Africa - in this case, from Namibia - but it is the material used that makes these pieces so unique. Each item is painstakingly carved from the shells of ostrich eggs.
Read MoreWho doesn’t love a good tea towel? And when I can get a tea towel that is a) super absorbent b) looks like a cute, retro/vintage piece of art and c) support an amazing organization? That’s it. Game over. Take my money…
Read MoreIf you have shopped with us for very long, you’ve likely seen the precious dresses we carry that are handmade in Madagascar…
Read MoreFriends, we are beyond excited about our latest upcoming event.
Several days ago, we posted a blog about Carl Wilkens, the only American to choose to stay in Rwanda during the Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994.
Read MoreWe spend much of our time focusing on the 123 incredible women who work for Handspun Hope in Rwanda. But we also employ farm staff who care for our flock of sheep just down the road from the cooperative where the ladies work.
Read MoreDuring this tough and unprecedented situation, which the entire world is facing, I would like to share with you about Handspun Hope here in Rwanda.
Read MoreApril 7th marked the International Day of Reflection on the Genocide in Rwanda. This is a solemn time …a day when the world stops to remember the atrocities that occurred 26 years ago in 1994…
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