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Patterns Galore Fair Trade Face Mask & Headband

Patterns Galore Fair Trade Face Mask & Headband

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SKU: SKU: SK-172035

Product Features

Working with Fair Trade certified organizations is an important part of what we do. This product is made by artisans that are fairly compensated for their skilled work, and helps provide a living wage as well as safe work conditions.

Simply toss into the washing machine for easy care! No need to take it in to get dry-cleaned, or painstakingly spot clean by hand.

GreaterGood Signature products are created by marginalized communities facing poverty, conflict, economic, environmental or political unrest. When you purchase these products, you contribute to the strength and resilience of people facing adversity, giving them a beacon of hope and empowerment in a time of need.


Each double-layered face mask is patterned in bright prints on 100% cotton and topped with soft, elastic ear loops for the perfect fit! The 2-in-1 headband features coordinating prints as well as buttons on each side to loop your mask ear loops through to take pressure off of your ears. Made by artisans in Kenya, each high quality piece can be thrown in the wash for easy care and everyday wear.

  • Each item sold separately
  • 100% cotton
  • One size fits most
  • Soft, elastic ear loops
  • Double layer mask
  • Face Mask: 9 " L x 5.5" H
    2-in-1 Headband: 10" L x 3" H laying flat
  • Machine wash, line dry
  • Handmade in & fairly-traded from Kenya

Artisan Information

Sasa Designs by the Deaf launched in 2011 with the goal of providing sustainable, fair-wage employment, believing a deaf woman holds her future in her hands. Most of Kenya's deaf population lost their hearing in early childhood due to a lack of access to medical care during high fevers. Growing up deaf, they face a lifetime of discrimination, even from their own families.

Sasa Designs for the Deaf sought to change that, here and now. "Sasa" is the Swahili word for "now," which reflects the social enterprise's focus on showing their deaf artisans the potential they have today, not what defined them in the past.

Susan Jepkemoi had been unemployed her whole life, and struggled as a 24 year-old single mother of a toddler son; Sasa gave her new skills and a sense of pride. Annastasia Nekesa was a middle child in a large family when she left to marry, but returned home after miscarriages and mistreatment by her husband. Now she has charted her own course to independence. Virginia Wanjiku's father was jobless and couldn't afford to keep her in school; now she can save for her three daughters' educations. Dorothy Aoko was rejected and isolated for most of her 30 years, yet now she feels accepted as part of the Sasa community.

Sasa trains women with the goal of employment but also empowerment. By sourcing many components locally -- everything from recycled glass beads, handcrafted brass chains, and bone and horn details -- Sasa artisans see how their creations directly impact the local economy, not just their own families.

Each exquisite, handcrafted item of jewelry from Sasa Designs by the Deaf comes with a card letting you know which artisan made it, including her bio and photo. Think of these women with pride and know that you are helping them feel proud of themselves, too, now and into bright futures.

Shipping

For best chance of delivery for Christmas, place orders using Priority Standard Shipping by December 18th. This product ships to the United States and international. Expedited shipping options are available for addresses within the United States, unless total order weight prohibits.

Returns

All sales of this product are final -- we do not accept returns or issue replacements unless there is a defect with the product. Please review our Returns & Exchanges policy.

Important Info

Mask A Million Challenge

We are committed to donating 3,000,000 masks to protect our frontline heroes! Learn More. Per updated CDC recommendations, doubling face masks, using both disposable and reusable together, can help reduce virus transmission. Face coverings like this one are intended for personal use in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies.)

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