Monday, February 4, 2013

Kenyan Orphans Like Chantal's little shoes


To look at them, you wouldn't think that Chantal's little shoes would be popular with orphans in rural Kenya, but you would be wrong.  There are ten AIDS orphans in Kenya who are very grateful because the sale of these little shoes in the USA pays for their monthly upkeep.

Chantal's little shoes LLC is a small social enterprise in which volunteers create unique, hand-crafted felted baby shoes. All profits from shoe sales are donated to The Imani Project, helping children in Kenya orphaned by HIV/AIDS.  Each pair of Chantal’s little shoes sold provides one month support for an orphan and his or her fostering family. Chantal's little shoes currently supports TEN orphans in Kenya!


The baby shoes come in 16 styles in 6 sizes, for children up to 24 months.  You can buy shoes directly from their website http://chantalslittleshoes.com. Who could resist a baby in one of these cute and playful styles?

 

Chantal's little shoes is the creation of Chantal Garceau, a former sportswear designer and high school teacher.

Chantal taught high school for ten years, and worked with several non-profit organizations in leadership roles and coordinating events.  Her experiences created a strong commitment to education and its importance in changing the lives of children. In December 2010, Chantal began to sponsor a child through the Imani Project, and she learned about the needs of Kenyan orphans. Now retired from teaching, she decided to turn her time, energy, and creativity to improving the lives of children in Kenya.  Drawing on her many years of experience making little shoes for friends, family and auction donations, Chantal created Chantal's little shoes.

Through volunteer social groups called ‘hands for little shoes’, Chantal's little shoes organizes members in Woodinville, Washington who want to give their time and skills to the project. Volunteers help in many ways: hosting a group, preparing materials, crocheting, assembling and packaging, and shipping finished shoes.

The Imani Project sends a big and heartfelt Thank you! to Chantal and her network of volunteers.  You are making a difference in the world twice - bringing smiles to mothers and babies in the USA and smiles to orphans in Kenya through the food and support you provide!

chantal’s little shoes

give a little love … give a little shoe
helping HIV/AIDS orphans in Kenya