For many refugee women, the ability to work means the difference between survival and despair. Fatush, a mother seeking to provide for her children, found an opportunity through handmade jewelry. Each piece she creates is a step toward securing an education for her children and a more stable future for her family.
Fatima Bulgan, another skilled artisan, has turned her talent for weaving into a tribute to Taiwan. She has begun creating handwoven bags shaped like the Formosan black bear—an emblem of the country that has given her safety. Soon, these will be available for purchase, bridging cultures through craftsmanship and gratitude.
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