2nd Story Goods

Macrame Candy Cane Ornament

$8 $12
Color: Green
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The Product

The macramé candy canes from Not I But We are a fun and festive addition to your tree for years to come! Each one is carefully crafted by survivors of trafficking. Inspired by their beloved macramé rainbows, these candy canes give the gift of economic opportunity this holiday season! Experience the joy of giving while supporting artisans in South Africa. With every purchase you're not just spreading holiday cheer - you're also making a meaningful impact in the lives of women!

The Story 

Not i But We works with the women at S-Cape, a safe house for survivors of human trafficking in Cape Town. While there, the survivors receive physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual care, as well as skills development and job opportunities to ensure that they can flourish in their reintegration.  

Every purchase provides dignity, justice, hope and healing. We cannot end this injustice alone, we are inextricably bound together and we are not free until all are free.

The Details 

-dimensions: 6" 

-materials: 100% locally made and dyed cotton rope and eco-bamboo yarn

Just Marketplace and Studio, a purposeful shopping experience for the conscious consumer. Every product by every Creator is Justifiably Sustainable. Measuring environmental impact, materials and production, fair wages, safe working conditions and give back focus, a score for each is displayed. Our products are shipped globally and with purpose, if you have questions about our pricing or shipping costs, please Just email us! help@choosejust.com

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We believe you deserve to feel good about the stuff you buy. We understand how it feels to want to buy things that are good for the people who made them, the planet, and you. This is why we’ve been working on the ground with our artisans in Gonaives, Haiti for 8 years, creating recycled, handcrafted goods for a livable wage. Last year our impact enabled over 108 children to stay in school, not because of hand-outs, but through the dignity of their parents’ work with 2nd Story Goods. 

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