Poverty

Patty Manwaring on January 27th, 2010

BeadforLife has been working with Vermillion Design + Interactive of Boulder, Colorado to re-vision our branding and create a new look that embodies the heart and spirit of BeadforLife and the work we do. We love the end result and think you will too. As always we would love to hear from the many voices [...]

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Patty Manwaring on January 21st, 2010

Check out this great video created by Nam Kiwanuka a great friend of BeadforLife. “>

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Patty Manwaring on October 27th, 2009

    This is a hip hop song written by a young man, Short Richard Bills, who has started a paper selling business to supply paper to the BeadforLife Beaders. Short Richard’s story is an example of how one person helped create the paper bead industry in Uganda. Richard will now be able to lift [...]

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Chelsea Burns on October 20th, 2009

I wasn’t exactly looking for  something like BeadforLife when I stumbled upon it my sophomore year of college. “I want to do something with Africa,” I told professor McLean that day in her office. As a young aspiring journalist turned anthropologist, I knew I wanted to make a difference. Never in 100 years did I [...]

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Patty Manwaring on October 6th, 2009

In 2005 an estimated 40,000 children were fighting to survive in the midst of Uganda’s 20-year civil war. Many children escaped death every night by walking from rural villages into the town of Gulu and other urban centers for safety. Upon hearing this story, in 2005, two Canadians began walking every night to downtown Toronto [...]

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Linda Crane on October 1st, 2009

It is essential that we examine and compare the patterns of extreme poverty on all levels, whether it is local or global, if we are to understand its complexity and gain the means to eradicate it. As they say, with knowledge comes power! Here’s a glimpse… Microcosm: Children in Colorado are plummeting beneath the poverty [...]

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Eva Auma on September 1st, 2009

When Jennifer joined BeadforLife in 2007 she was a widow struggling to raise seven children using her merger income from selling cassava. She didn’t earn enough to pay her children’s school fees hence some dropped out of school at quite an early age. Joining BeadforLife gave Jennifer an opportunity to earn some money from the bead sales to meet [...]

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Maggie Tidwell on August 6th, 2009

It’s a beautiful Monday morning at BeadforLife in Uganda. The morning mist is just clearing and a soft breeze is rustling leaves in the flowering trees. The BeadforLife week has begun with many warm greetings and much activity. There is a staff meeting in the front room, bundling, tagging, and counting of beads in the [...]

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Patty Manwaring on August 3rd, 2009

BeadforLife is participating in the first annual Fair Trade 2010 Calendar Photograph Contest! BeadforLife’s amazing photographer Charles Steinberg has entered two photos in the competition. We’ve been extremely blessed and grateful to have Charles capture and tell the BeadforLife story through his stunning photos. We think it would be great if his beautful photos were featured in [...]

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Torkin Wakefield on July 28th, 2009

While BeadforLife is primarily working to eradicate extreme poverty in Uganda it is important that we also keep in mind the plight of the poor in America. The recession has hit the poor in America hard. Even in the best of times, the 20 to 30 percent of the population that struggle to pay their [...]

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