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Provides educational grants to Arte y Creatividad owners, covering up to half the costs for their children's or their own education.

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Volunteers teach skills like design, marketing, and cost/revenue tracking to women in rural communities.

About
Honduras Threads


Founded in
2005
EIN
20-1813265
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
938 W GREENBRIAR LANE DALLAS, TX 75208-0000 United States
Website
https://hondurasthreads.org
Phone
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About
Honduras Threads, founded in 2005, strengthens lives through work, pride, and faith. As a nonprofit, they support a Honduran social enterprise owned by 40 women. They create jobs by selling hand-embroidered textiles, returning proceeds to the artisans. The organization also provides technical assistance and an education fund. Honduras Threads uses recycled fabrics to minimize environmental impact and brighten lives by donating pillows to seniors.
Mission
Honduras Threads strengthens the fabric of lives through work, pride, and faith, providing Honduran women with employment opportunities and empowering them to support their families through traditional craftsmanship.

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