GreenHeart Foundation

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Empowering the lives of women and girls through the art of traditional weaving textiles to promote sustainable livelihoods.
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The GreenHeart Foundation aims to raise awareness about the plight that primarily young girls face around the world and are being forced into sex slavery and child trafficking.
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Our primary goal is devoted to Women’s Empowerment, focusing on changing the lives of poor young village girls in Asia who have the skills to continue centuries-old traditions of creating handmade and natural dyed textile art.
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The GreenHeart Foundation

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Preserve

Preserve the traditional cultural and intricate art forms that are often undervalued and overlooked.

Promote

Promote the skills of women and girls in rural communities so they can thrive as a sustainable weaving enterprise.

Perpetuate

Perpetuate the skill and power that women hold in their communities and as skilled artisans that improve their economic and social conditions.

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