I have been in business development for the last 25 years. I became involved with Kazuri handcrafted ceramic beads because I want to develop a business that truly gave back. Kazuri provides employment for over 300 disadvantaged women in Kenya.
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Kenya’s Kazuri Bead Factory Allows Women from Kibera Slum to Build New Lives
Thank you Sarah for your article about Kazuri. I came upon your article and was excited to see it as I am the U.S. loose bead distributor for Kazuri. I would love to connect with you, and you can check out my website @ www.kazuribeadsusa.com for contact info. It's so astonishing to see what good is being done and actually seeing the results is rewarding. May I have permission to post your article on my web? Also, I just got back from visiting the Kazuri Factory in June, have you been there yourself? I hope to hear back from you.
Thank you Sarah for your article about Kazuri. I came upon your article and was excited to see it as I am the U.S. loose bead distributor for Kazuri. I would love to connect with you, and you can check out my website @ www.kazuribeadsusa.com for contact info. It's so astonishing to see what good is being done and actually seeing the results is rewarding. May I have permission to post your article on my web? Also, I just got back from visiting the Kazuri Factory in June, have you been there yourself? I hope to hear back from you.
Posted by Pwalther | October 29, 2008 1:48 PM