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HandCrafting Justice

Description HandCrafting Justice (HCJ) is a project of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. HCJ works in cooperation with women struggling for economic justice and independence in the developing world. HCJ supports and assists them in their efforts to create employment for themselves in order to provide for their families and improve their lives. HCJ does this by: marketing items they make; raising consciousness of the situations in which they live; creating opportunities for women and men in the U.S. to get involved; telling the stories of women, men and children; and creating networks of justice and solidarity in search of sustainable economic options for those in the developing world.

HandCrafting Justice
 
Contact 82-31 Doncaster Place
Jamaica, NY  11432
U.S.A.
Phone: 718.969.1966
Fax: 718.380.8664
 
Email hcj@handcraftingjustice.org
 
Website http://www.handcraftingjustice.org/ (link opens in a new window)


Focus: Development, Gender, Jobs, Trade, Americas

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