If you have shopped with us for very long, you’ve likely seen the precious dresses we carry that are handmade in Madagascar…
Read MoreFriends, we are beyond excited about our latest upcoming event.
Several days ago, we posted a blog about Carl Wilkens, the only American to choose to stay in Rwanda during the Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994.
Read MoreWe spend much of our time focusing on the 123 incredible women who work for Handspun Hope in Rwanda. But we also employ farm staff who care for our flock of sheep just down the road from the cooperative where the ladies work.
Read MoreDuring this tough and unprecedented situation, which the entire world is facing, I would like to share with you about Handspun Hope here in Rwanda.
Read MoreApril 7th marked the International Day of Reflection on the Genocide in Rwanda. This is a solemn time …a day when the world stops to remember the atrocities that occurred 26 years ago in 1994…
Read MoreThe Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum recently presented a virtual lecture by Carl Wilkens. Wilkens was a humanitarian aid worker living with his family in Kigali, Rwanda in 1994 when the genocide began…
Read MoreDuring these strange times, we at Handspun Hope are challenged to find something that seems routine…a bit of normalcy during this unprecedented pandemic….
Read MoreThis week we are celebrating the opening of our new online store, Hope Artisan Collective, and showcasing one of our top selling items….
Read MoreAs of this morning, there are now 19 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Rwanda.
Read MoreAs we try to wrap our minds around what is happening in the world, our hearts are with the women served by our organization in Rwanda.
Read MoreToday is International Women’s Day, a world wide celebration of the economic, cultural and social achievements of women. Naturally, our hearts are in Rwanda today with the ladies and staff of Handspun Hope…
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