Bead Amigas....from paper to hope

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Bead Amigas empowers Nicaraguan women to create a better future for their families through art, education, and entrepreneurship. 100% of net proceeds from sales of these recycled paper beads are returned to their village in fair wages, training, and community development projects. www.beadamigas.etsy.com

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In a rural Nicaraguan village that doesn’t hold much opportunity for women…

Eight women are finding their

own way…

Training Week- January 2009

Rosann KentProject Director

Allison MorrisCreative Coordinator

1st Generation Graduation Day- January 2009

Sharon Harrison, Coordinator of Estrogen Power

2nd Generation Graduation Day- July 2009

Rachel ElledgeNicaragua Field

Coordinator

Ana Rosa VallesAge 18

An original Bead Amiga

Supports her daughter,

(Adriana,17 months old), on her own

Has produced over 735

bracelets and 5,345 loose

beads

Hopes for a better future for her daughter

Darling CamposAge 19An original Bead Amiga

A Natural Leader

A teacher for all of the women in the

group

Has sold over 780 bracelets and 6,334

loose beads

A mother for the first time…baby Leader, 2 months old

Dreams of owning her own home with her

husband

Jessica Martinez Age 22

An expert beader after

only one week of training

The one who makes us laugh

A strong, single woman

Likes to be the teacher for the visiting

American women

Has produced over 756 bracelets and 5,741 loose beads

Oneyda Caceres Age 30

The mother of 4 beautiful

children

Missed training week so she taught herself how to bead with scraps in order to join Bead Amigas

Youngest son (Javier, 15 months old born with club feet) received a free Amigos surgery in November

Son, Javier, 15 months

old

Daughter, Tania, 5

years old

Fatima Medina, Age 26Original Bead Amiga

SonsYefrin Age 4, Nimer 16 months

The first necklace she made in

July 2008

Has produced over 759 bracelets and 4,559 loose beads

Has dreams to open a store from her house

once the community has electricity

A leader in the community

Dreams that her children

will finish school and succeed in

life

The Silent Leader

Maria del Transito Age 37

A widowed single mother of

five children

Has produced over 574

bracelets and 4,614 loose

beads

An advocate

for women’s

rights and the rights of those in

her communit

y

Sons, Robinson and

Jerson, Age 12

A volunteer for the government teaching people in the community how to read and write

Ana PatriciaAge 29

Single mother of four

Supports her family including elderly parents, siblings, and

children

Has started building her own home on her parents’ land in Los Rotarios

Has produced over 539 bracelets and 2,576 loose

beads

Maria Matute

Age 21

Son Denis, Age 4

The quiet one

Has produced over 586

bracelets and 2,856 loose

beads

Often volunteers to help out

with community

projects

Always smiling

www.beadamigas.org

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