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"Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world." - Desmond Tutu

 

Kindness takes courage, some times more than others.  And yet, kindness truly can change hearts and minds and even souls, and that is world-changing.  What's even more amazing is that anyone of any age and any walk of life can simply be kind.  So it's always important to have, or even to wear, a reminder to simply "Be Kind", like the message shared with this handmade paper bead bracelets. 

Give it or share it, but definitely wear it.  You will change the world, one little bit of good at a time.  Simply buying this bracelet is already one little bit of good dropped into the world for the artisans who made it.

 

Each of these hand-rolled and recycled paper bead bracelets is custom-made in Kenya by teen moms at Have Hope, a maternity rescue center that is affiliated with Mercy House Global.  Each paper bead is crafted by hand before being dipped in water-resistant glaze to protect its unique color in any weather.  Add some more greatness to the world by providing education, employment, health care, shelter, and food for the young women and their babies as they work to bring hope to their families through this artisan work!

Be Kind Paper Bead Bracelet

$8.00Price

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- Ethical Hope is about value - valuing those who have been deemed worthless and showing them that their contributions to the world are indeed valuable and vitally important.

- Ethical Hope is about  worth -  providing sustainable wages and compassionate treatment in cultures and societies where too many are forgotten or neglected.

- Ethical Hope is about hope - offering it to anyone who needs hope in their struggles, light in their darkness, acceptance in their brokenness.

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