Thursday Jan.26 was a night to celebrate the life of founder Missy Enaje and to support Houston-based non-profit The Community Cloth, an organization that empowers refugee women through micro-enterprise based initiatives.
Here's more information from their mission statement:
The Community Cloth is a microenterprise initiative empowering refugee women in Houston. It targets economic, educational and social goals through the provision of seed grants, training, and peer support, and by expanding market opportunities for refugee women artisans. It supports them in creating and selling handmade, indigenous arts and crafts such as woven scarves, knitted scarves, household items, children's hats, and more. Through producing and selling their wares, the women have an opportunity to express their culture and heritage, learn new skills that will assist them in transitioning to life in the US, and obtain much-needed supplemental income. All of the proceeds go directly to the artisans and the program. Most of the women involved to date are mothers; some are widows or are the only working member of their families.
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Friends were able to try on and model the goods at The Pennsy at Madison Square Garden:
Lastly, shout out to other entrepreneurial women who were also able to celebrate Missy's birthday. Be on the lookout for these women!
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