Thursday, January 21, 2010

Fleurs d'Haiti


Donating money to Haiti right now is the best way for us each to help in our own small way. I donated to Partner's in Health, an organization run by an old friend Ophelia Dahl. Ophelia has worked with PIH for the past twenty years as well as worked closely with the founder, Paul Farmer. Paul's work is the subject of Tracy Kidder's 2003 book Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, A Man Who Would Cure the World.
Partner's in Health mission statement:
Whatever it takes
At its root, our mission is both medical and moral. It is based on solidarity, rather than charity alone. When a person in Peru, or Siberia, or rural Haiti falls ill, PIH uses all of the means at our disposal to make them well—from pressuring drug manufacturers, to lobbying policy makers, to providing medical care and social services. Whatever it takes. Just as we would do if a member of our own family—or we ourselves—were ill.
Still searching for a way to use my creativity to help Haiti, I found an answer in my new friend, Rebecca Sower. I got to know Rebecca this past November while we were both teaching at Silver Bella in Omaha. Rebecca has been visiting Haiti for years and supports an organization named Haiti by Hand . Rebecca goes down to Haiti and sits and teaches crafting skills to help empower women to bring in their own income to provide for their children and families. When she returned from Haiti this past month, Rebecca opened an etsy shop showcasing handcrafted pieces created by this group of artisans in Haiti. Since the terrible earthquake destruction a week ago, Rebecca has sent out a call to artisans throughout the United States. Haiti By Hand will now host a community of artisans who are donating their work to be sold with all sales going directly to Haiti By Hand.
I knew this was the perfect way for me to donate my creativity and to make a small impact somewhere in Haiti - with the help of Rebecca. I just sent off a dozen Fleurs d'Haiti bracelet kits to the Haiti By Hand etsy shop as well as the above finished bracelet to be auctioned off. If you would like to purchase a bracelet kit - which will help a group of Haitian artisans survive right now - please keep an eye out for the kits on the Haiti By Hand etsy site. I am hoping Rebecca sells out of the kits and I have to make up another box next week! Merci!

16 comments:

  1. Wow, that's a really beautiful bracelet! Well done!

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  2. Anonymous8:28 PM

    What a nice idea, Kaari...and I'm so glad you chose
    Partners in Health...Mom

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  3. Anonymous9:13 PM

    What a wonderful and caring idea. I will be watching Etsy for the kits.

    Penny

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  4. THANK YOU KAARI! I just emailed Rebecca to see how my craft stash can help! Way to get the word out!

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  5. Gorgeous bracelet. I haven't seen it on etsy as yet. You depicted Haiti in the colorful flower beads you chose. I think it captures the tropical beauty that Haiti is remembered for. You are indeed a special artist with a great gift. Thank you for bringing it to us.

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  6. Please let me know when the kits are on etsy. Thank you!

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  7. Lovely bracelet andfor such a good cause. Sea Witch

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  8. I love this bracelet and now I am haunting Etsy to order it as soon as it in there. Love all the things you sell.

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  9. Just gorgeous Kaari! I'll talk to Jo about posting something on the Where Women Create site. Have a great day~Paige

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  10. You're very generous. I'll help spread the word!

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  11. Anonymous8:14 PM

    More kits please!

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  12. Oh that is such a pretty bracelet and such a wonderful cause! xoxo

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  13. beautiful bracelet and such a good cause.

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  14. LOVE flowers. Such a sweet piece for a wonderful cause.

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  15. Kaari,

    I haven't found the kits on the Haiti by Hand site. I want to purchase one. I see your original bracelet in the artists action. Can I buy a kit directly from you and still contribute to the Haiti by Hand fund?
    Katherine

    steven-a@cox.net

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  16. I'm participating in her etsy too...I LOVE that bracelet.

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