Fair Trade Federation Member

The sounds of laughter and quiet conversation fill an airy, sunlit room where six women are seated among dried leaves and flowers at low wooden tables. As the women arrange the wild plants onto handmade notecards, unique designs of exquisite beauty emerge under each artist's hand. The atmosphere is relaxed and comfortable, more like an afternoon craft group than a typical workday in the foothills of the Himalayas.

 

Women making handmade note cards of real pressed flowers for fair trade with Hope For Women.

These women represent Hope For Women. Hope For Women works directly with with women artisans in India to produce our India Collection line of Fair Trade products.  Below are some of their stories...

 

Maya making pressed flower note cards for Hope For Women

Maya

Maya is from the tiny village of Thelpur. A small woman with graceful movements, she grew up in a poor family and received  no formal education. Read more...

Sumitra making handmade fair trade notecards

Sumitra

Sumitra has worked with Hope For Women since the beginning, and she loves her job. She laughs and confesses that she is unhappy when she has to stay at home and miss work. Read more...

Poonam making hand made pressed flower note cards for Hope For Women

Poonam

Poonam is from a small village in the foothills of the Himalayas. After marrying she moved with her husband to a larger town where she knew no one. Read more...

Sushella making Hope For Women note cards

Sushella

Sushella is from Tehri, a small village whose inhabitants have been forced out of their riverside homes by the construction of the Tehri Dam Hydroelectric Project. Read more...