Warehouse Full of Beauty and Opportunity

July 13, 2016

Warehouse Full of Beauty and Opportunity

 The Vinework’s warehouse is filling up with product. It is such an exciting time. Inventory is coming in. We are sorting, folding, and organizing rows of product. Assigning SKU numbers. Marking prices. 

But having inventory available is only part of the process. We need people to buy the product. Why? Because we have committed to helping people gain an opportunity for employment with the hope of pulling them out of the cycle of poverty. They are using their gifts and abilities to create goods that we are going to help them sell. More than that, we are providing the audience for their life stories to be heard.


Why shop at Vineworks? We have hired artisans who create beautiful merchandise. We paid them for their goods and services. We’ve brought these items back to the US to sell through our marketplace. Once the items sell, we send 50% of the profit back to the exact country where the merchandise came from to provide daily essentials that the community needs. The money goes towards clean water, food, school supplies and uniforms. We’ve also provided micro loans for artisans that want to start a new, local business. We’ve helped build churches and schools in communities that are desperate for hope. We believe that reading and writing are an important key to freedom from poverty. 

Our warehouse is full of beautiful products from all over the world. As happy as it makes me to walk in and see the representation of so many people working together to make a change—I’d rather see empty shelves. Shelves that cannot keep the inventory because people like you are so committed to helping us put our friends to work. Please partner with us. Help spread the word about Vineworks—who we are. What we are committed to. Help us with our commitment to put people to work and free them from the cycle of poverty.

 





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