
The Haitian Clay Cookie
The solution for many Haitians to combat hunger? The Bon Bon Tè - know to many as a "mud cookie." Mud and clay cookies provide no nutrition for those who eat them but temporarily satisfies the hunger pains experienced by those with no other option for food or money to buy it.

After the Hurricane
As our friends at the Apparent project have said, “People are always asking how they can help! While the urgency of the disaster has us all grabbing our wallets to GIVE… we know that generosity, as much as it is needed in a crisis situation, doesn’t fix the problem of poverty. Poverty is what makes people vulnerable and why over a 1000 people died here in Haiti and less than 5 in Florida. The ability for people to WORK- to build homes, to get education, to invest in their families is what can turn this thing around and empower people out of poverty!”

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.

We Have a New Home
Many of you are aware that Vineworks had its humble beginnings being run out of our home. After receiving and shipping close to 40,000 items over the past 3 years we finally have our own dedicated space.

VIneworks is Expanding
Vineworks originally launched back in 2013 with the vision of employing artisans around the world to create Christmas ornaments with a unique design and quality from where they were created. The ornaments were brought back to the US and sold through home parties, online stores, and local retailers.