• This 2 piece set includes a 7" square patchwork pot holder and oven mitt 13"w x 17"h x .25”d.  Recommended for decorative use. Cold water wash with like colours and hang to dry.
  • These tote bags have zipper closure with 2 interior pockets. 17"w x 13"h x 4.5”d
  • These reusable cotton bags are lined with sturdy woven straps. Colours vary. Cold water wash and hang to dry. 13.5"w x 16"h x 4.5”d
  • These coin purses feature zipper and connecting loop. Print and colours vary. 4"w x 4"h x .25”d
  • Higueral is a small, isolated community in Central Bolivia, which has participated in CBM's Chagas Prevention Project. A cactus flower blooms as a sign of hope in a land that often suffers from drought.
    All proceeds from the sale of this painting will go to projects in Bolivia. $300 will cover the cost of a home renovation in the Chagas project.
    20"w x 16"h  x 0.5”d 
  • These are traditional Rwandan baskets, hand woven by women. This type of basket with a lid symbolizes a woman’s ability to keep a secret; the secrets of her husband and family. In the past, many wedding gifts would have been given in a basket like this and sometimes they are still used for that purpose today.
  • These are traditional Rwandan baskets, hand woven by women. This type of basket with a lid symbolizes a woman’s ability to keep a secret; the secrets of her husband and family. In the past, many wedding gifts would have been given in a basket like this and sometimes they are still used for that purpose today.
  • These aprons serve a practical purpose in Rwanda, helping women and men keep their clothes clean as they work, whether it be in the kitchen, at the hospital or other places. The traditional Rwandan Kitenge fabric is 100% cotton. 13”w x 13.5”h x 4.5”d
  • A set of eight printed notecards painted by CBM Field Staff Kallie Hutton. Each one depicts a scene from their time serving in Bolivia.
    7”w x 5”h x 0.1”d 
  • Iftin means ‘light’ in Somali. These colourful scarves are handmade by the Iftin Women’s Empowerment Group in Eastleigh, an area of Nairobi, Kenya. Each scarf has been tie-dyed to create a unique pattern and finished with hand-twisted tassels. When you purchase an Iftin scarf, you are supporting impoverished women in Eastleigh.
  • Iftin means ‘light’ in Somali. These colourful scarves are handmade by the Iftin Women’s Empowerment Group in Eastleigh, an area of Nairobi, Kenya. Each scarf has been tie-dyed to create a unique pattern and finished with hand-twisted tassels. When you purchase an Iftin scarf, you are supporting impoverished women in Eastleigh.

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