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Kenya Center Renovations Grant

Distribution Room
Distribution Room
Adventure Life has graciously given Amani ya Juu (amaniafrica.org) funds to begin renovations on our center in Nairobi, Kenya. Amani ya Juu means “higher peace” in Swahili. Amani is a fair trade sewing and training program for marginalized women in Africa. Women from many African nations and cultures are learning to work together through faith in God who provides a higher peace that transcends cultural and ethnic differences. Amani is committed to holistic development. Amani’s wide selection of high-quality handbags, home & kitchen décor, jewelry, and children’s items are made out of local African materials.
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Jun 11, 2014

Amani ya Juu (Amani) means higher peace in Swahili. Amani is a fair trade sewing and training program for marginalized women in Africa. Women from many African nations and cultures are learning to work together through a peace that transcends cultural and ethnic differences. Amani is committed to holistic development. Women gain experience in purchasing, bookkeeping, stitching, quality control, management, and design. Emphasis is placed on ethical business practices and harmonious relationships with people of different backgrounds. The wide selection of high-quality handbags, home & kitchen décor, jewelry, and children’s items are made out of local African materials. 

Amani Kenya was the first Amani ya Juu center. Since 1996, Amani has expanded to five additional countries -- Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Liberia and the US. Amani Kenya has grown to employ over 100 women. These women are primarily refugees fleeing civil conflict in neighboring countries, or single mothers living in nearby slums. The Amani Kenya center is nearing its 18th birthday. Renovations are needed in order to maintain the beautiful facility that provides women with dignity and peace on a daily basis. On some days, hundreds of customers (mainly NGOs and expats) visit Amani Kenya since it has become a model of social economic development.  A clean, renovated center will provide a space that reflects the dignity that everyone---seamstresses, staff and visitors of Amani Kenya---deserves.

Adventure Life has generously agreed to fund several of our renovation projects! Check out some before shots below.

Distribution Room
Distribution Room (Emily Kirwan)

Women in the distribution room gathering their materials for the day.


Photo by Emily Kirwan

The distribution floor needs new carpet!


Photo by Emily Kirwan

Our Distribution Room before the new carpet.


Production Room
Production Room (Emily Kirwan)

The ladies stitching products in the production room.


Photo by Emily Kirwan

The walls of our Production Room, where the ladies stitch, are in need of fresh paint!



Lucy and Jerita in Dyeing shed
Lucy and Jerita in Dyeing shed (Emily Kirwan)

Lucy and Jerita in the tie-and-dye shed.


Photo by Emily Kirwan

Our tie-and-dye shed is in need of an upgrade.


The shop customers visit
The shop customers visit (Emily Kirwan)

Our shop, where customers come to buy products made by Amani women.


Photo by Emily Kirwan

The roof of the shop needs repairs!


Photo by Emily Kirwan

Water damage coming in from a leaky shop roof.
 

The Distribution Room Floor

Sep 23, 2014
Amani Kenya was recently able to update one of our most used rooms thanks to Adventure Life! Each morning, Amani ladies stop by the Distribution Room to pick up their materials before they begin sewing products. This is often the first room Amani women enter each morning, so this place is filled with not only zippers, fabric, and buttons, but also laughter, hugs, and greetings.


Photo by Emily Kirwan

Tearing up the old flooring!


Photo by Emily Kirwan

A new floor!

Photo by Emily Kirwan

Moving back in with the new carpet.

Photo by Emily Kirwan

Moving back in!
 
 

Tie & Dye Shed Roof

Sep 23, 2014
Amani women create beautiful fabrics with local dyes in a shed near the building. The old shed did not provide much protection from the elements and was quite small. However, Adventure Life helped us to update the shed!


Photo by Emily Kirwan

Expanding the Tie & Dye Shed

Photo by Emily Kirwan

Reflooring for better all-weather production!

Photo by Emily Kirwan

Working ont he new floor.



Photo by Emily Kirwan

The completed floor!

Photo by Emily Kirwan

The beginings of the expanded shed.

Photo by Emily Kirwan

The extended shed!
 

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