Rwanda Path To Peace

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“Behind every exquisite thing that existed, there was something tragic.”

- Oscar Wilde

The quote above by Oscar Wilde epitomizes what I am about to introduce you to.  Over a decade ago, the people of Rwanda endured what most will never experience.  In a matter of about 100 days, the women of Rwanda were subject to watching close to one million of their families and neighbors destroyed by genocide.

Imagine yourself in the midst of this… A woman, living in a country where you were considered a second-rate citizen, left with nothing.  In an effort to restore hope, the women of Rwanda embraced their roots and began weaving beautiful baskets to sell, so they could give more for their families.  The baskets are not only exquisite, they are a true symbol of strength.  By weaving the baskets, the women of Rwanda have been working towards a greater good.  After experiencing one of the worst evils, these women are working towards rebuilding their lives and their communities.

In 2005, Willa Shalit, started The Rwanda Path To Peace Project.  She partnered with Macy’s and helped the women of Rwanda’s dream become a reality.  Through the partnership, the women of Rwanda have been able to generate income to put their children through school, provide healthcare for their young and more.  Each basket is made with craftsmanship and pride.  The women of Rwanda have a cause… and they are achieving it.

I was fortunately introduced to this project through a wonderful email I received. Shortly after, I received a beautiful basket in the mail.  I sat for a few moments just staring at it, thinking of the story behind the woman who made this basket. I thanked God that I did not have to endure what she did.  I also thanked God that I was blessed with such a beautiful gift and even more, a wonderful story to tell every time someone looks at my basket.  I can only hope you will take a moment and read their story on the Macy’s website, hopefully buy a basket, and help the lives of these amazing women, and their families.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 Responses to Rwanda Path To Peace

  1. Such a beautiful and heartfelt post! I am so proud to work with Rwanda Path to Peace and connecting with people like you who are so adept at sharing such an important message. It should bring us all strength to realize how blessed we are never to know such tragedy.

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