Going to the Chapel Bicycle Tea Towel
Looking for that perfect wedding or shower gift for a cyclist friend? This kitchen towel is handcrafted with beautiful embroidery, fabric accents and trim.
Neutral background with colorful additions in the gifts, birds, chapel and accents.
Made in a fair trade factory by our supplier who has created Daughters of Hope (see below)
Size: 19" x 25"
Imported
CHANGE A LIFE WITH EVERY PURCHASE!
The vision of Daughters of Hope is not only to reduce poverty and injustice but to give dignity and freedom to those who have been caught up in the cycle of economic and social oppression. Daughters of Hope trains and employs women from the slums in south India who have no other options for employment. Our vendors employees are brought into a loving community where they are given a fair wage, free healthy lunches, childcare, health insurance, and, most importantly, an opportunity to rise above their circumstances! Daughters of Hope currently employs more than 50 women who have been freed from the cycle of poverty.
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Looking for that perfect wedding or shower gift for a cyclist friend? This kitchen towel is handcrafted with beautiful embroidery, fabric accents and trim.
Neutral background with colorful additions in the gifts, birds, chapel and accents.
Made in a fair trade factory by our supplier who has created Daughters of Hope (see below)
Size: 19" x 25"
Imported
CHANGE A LIFE WITH EVERY PURCHASE!
The vision of Daughters of Hope is not only to reduce poverty and injustice but to give dignity and freedom to those who have been caught up in the cycle of economic and social oppression. Daughters of Hope trains and employs women from the slums in south India who have no other options for employment. Our vendors employees are brought into a loving community where they are given a fair wage, free healthy lunches, childcare, health insurance, and, most importantly, an opportunity to rise above their circumstances! Daughters of Hope currently employs more than 50 women who have been freed from the cycle of poverty.