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The Sisal Sisters are a group of women in Kakuyuni, Kenya who have organized to make sisal and wool bags. This handicraft is indigenous to their village, originally used for carrying vegetables, coffee and even to put on the nose of a donkey ( to keep from eating the garden vegetables).
These beautiful bags are each unique to the hand weaving expertise of the woman who makes it. The quality is GREAT made with sisal that is colored with USA quality dyes. You can use the bags for a handbag, a tote, or anything you can think of.. we call it a purse for your purse :).. 
These women are dedicated to meeting each week for Bible Study.,. they encourage each other, pray and help those that are still learning! Many of the women are thankful that they have an income on which they can tithe! They are currently planting trees in their community as this is an ongoing critical need. Even in their poverty and struggle to support many of the orphans, their hearts are open to helping others and honoring God! |
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Project Info |
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| Project Name: Sisal Sisters
Location: Nairobi, Kenya Kakayuni, Kenya
Ministry Partner: Gospel Redeemer Church Heavenly Treasures
Mission Leadership: Daniel Musyoka
Who is Supported: Kamba Orphans Kamba Mamas Kenyan crafters
Participants: Westlands Marketplace Kakayuni women
Website: Heavenly Treasures |
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