Janet spinning the cotton
My first official project for my Peace Corps service has finally fermented. I am really excited about it because the women of my village initiated it on their own. I am just aiding them to improve their product! Last November my host mother and work counterpart attended a training on how to spin cotton into string. From there, she has taught 20 other women how to spin the cotton and they are now using it as additional income for themselves and to feed their families. Cotton is grown in my village and the surrounding towns (fun fact: Cotton is one of Mali's largest exports). There is plenty of raw product, however the problem is the way they are spinning it...all by hand. There is only one machine that the women have to make the process faster. Now, when I say machine I mean a bicycle wheel frame that is operated by ones foot. When I first saw it I immediately thought of our vacations to Colonial Williamsburg! After the women spin the cotton into string, we then are able to sell the cotton for 4x's the price of what it is sold for when it is just the raw product. In April, my women sold 32 kilos of strung cotton to an all women's bogolan co-op which makes artisan work with the natural products.
My need is this: I am working with another NGO to get the wheels from, so this is a very straight forward project. I just need to raise the $500 to pay for 6 machines and 6 paddles in which to brush the cotton so it is fine. Now, I will be working with an American NGO-African Sky to get the money.
Here is their website: http://africansky.org/
This non-profit was started by a Peace Corps Volunteer here in Mali, and he just wanted to continue work here after his service.
Please Please Please, I know the economy is horrible right now, but even if you can just send $10 it would be such a great help. This is a project where 100% of your money will go directly to helping out these wonderful, self-motivated women. I also need the money fairly quickly, so no haste!
As for getting me the money, his website is still being updated, so the most difficult part of this process is that the money has to be sent by CHECK! Yikes, sorry but we all must make some sacrifices and anything that is easy isn't always so rewarding!
Directions on how to donate:
Make your 'RE':
Monica Garcia Kamona Womens Cotton Project
this is very important so African Sky knows where the money has to go to and not to just any project, but MY project!
Address:
African Sky
PO Box 203
Munroe Falls, OH 44262
Thank you to all who will be donating! This is such a good deed and really really a great project for these women.
1 comment:
Hi Monica. This sounds like a really great project. I mailed my contribution today (15 Jun '09). I mailed it certified and signed receipt requested. My care package to you should be waiting for you at Bla today. Et n'oublie pas de m'ecire quand tu serais retourne' a Segou s'il te plait. Avec beaucoup d'amour, dad.
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