TEMAK (Teenage Mothers Association of Kenya)

Fair trade recycled jewelry

The sign for the Teenage Mothers Association of Kenya (TEMAK) indicates that it is "the last house towards the Obunga slums," the most destitute area of Kisumu. Many of the unwed mothers and young girls who come to TEMAK to learn job skills live in these slums. TEMAK is an organization that offers job training in tailoring, hairdressing, secretarial skills, craft making, and recently computers to unwed mothers, girls, and others in the Obunga slum community. As a community center, the organization also provides the community with an educational forum for HIV/AIDS awareness and other health issues.

Many of the young women at TEMAK participate in making crafts, earning income to support themselves and their families. In the past few years, TEMAK has also become a craft center for the artisans and craftspeople in the town of Kisumu by providing local and international sales outlets that make available a sustainable income for many in the community

 

Recycled wire bicycle earrings
Recycled wire bicycle earrings
$7.00
Recycled wire bicycle pin
Recycled wire bicycle pin
$7.00
Recycled tin can dancing girl earrings
Recycled tin can dancing girl earrings
$7.00
Recycled tin can dancing girl pin
Recycled tin can dancing girl pin
$7.00
Recycled tin can butterfly pin
Recycled tin can butterfly pin
$7.00
Recycled tin can dancing girl red heart earrings
Recycled tin can dancing girl red heart earrings
$7.00
Recycled tin can dancing girl colored heart earrings
Recycled tin can dancing girl colored heart earrings
$7.00
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