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Food and Fashion Makers Night Event Volunteer

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ORGANIZATION: Refugee Artisan Initiative

  • 4 people are interested

We are looking for 10 volunteers to help with set up, registration and clean up following the event. Before or after your shift enjoy the event for free! See below for more details:

Join us for our first Food and Fashion Makers Night, a fundraising event benefiting the immigrant and refugee communities that Food Innovation Network (FIN) and Refugee Artisan Initiative (RAI) serve.

Enjoy small bites from cuisines from around the world made by entrepreneurs participating in FIN’s Food Business Incubator. Cuisines include Congolese, Nigerian, Kenyan, Kurdish, authentic Mexican and soul food. A fashion show will feature apparel, jewelry, and wares made by RAI’s artisans. Come and meet these incredible food and fashion makers!

Sponsorship Packages

It would be our pleasure to feature your business or group at the event! Please contact Kara Martin at kara@foodinnovationnetwork.org or Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman at info@refugeearts.org for more information about becoming a sponsor. Packages start at $250 and include complimentary tickets to the event.

For Ticket and Further Information:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/food-and-fashion-makers-night-tickets-59069167470?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

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About Refugee Artisan Initiative

Location:

12337 Lake City Way NE, SEATTLE, WA 98125, US

Mission Statement

Refugee Artisan Initiative's mission is to transform lives of refugee and immigrant women by providing sustainable employment in sewing and handcrafting products. As part of the Refugee Artisan Initiative, we: •Hire and train immigrant women with sewing skills. •Enable artisans to work from home in an enterprise that needs little space. •Help women overcome language, transportation, and cultural barriers to employment. •Pay the Seattle-mandated minimum hourly wage. •Use recycled and repurposed materials, so our goods are easy on the environment. •Treat workers as collaborative and creative partners. •Help provide inroads for immigrants to enter into mainstream American life.

Description

We believe useful skills with proper tools and equipment can transform lives. Many refugee and immigrant women come to the Seattle area with limited skills and education, but have a strong desire to work. We intake and assess women with varying sewing skills to help them earn living wages by making sewn and handcrafted goods.  We also provide sewing training and have a 'rent-to-own’ sewing and equipment program. We implement a circular economy by utilizing upcycled fabric and materials by converting them to beautiful small-batch manufactured products.   

RAI started in 2017 and has served 36 Artisans to date. The amazing growth opportunities for RAI to produce sewn goods for partner corporations, local designers and small business means we have the opportunity to serve more Artisans who are now on a waitlist. We need volunteers to help us nurture a volunteer to artisan engagement program so we are developing an Artisan holistically and not just by the stipend she earns through the creation of products.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Immigrants & Refugees
Women
Arts & Culture, Immigrants & Refugees, Women

WHEN

Thu Jun 13, 2019
03:00 PM - 09:00 PM

WHERE

3001 24th Ave SouthSeattle,, WA 98144

(47.576145,-122.30176)
 

SKILLS

  • Business Development
  • Networking
  • People Skills
  • Relationship Building
  • Event Design & Planning
  • Event Management

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • 4 hour shift throughout the night. Event is free
  • Business casual

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