Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Capiz Shell Enterprise Continues


Here are updated photos from some of our hard-working entrepreneurs in the Philippines:

First the Capiz shells must be gathered and sorted...

then they need to be scrubbed clean...

the shells are treated and spread out to dry...

finally they are crafted into specific shapes before firing

We are so proud of Florita Escandor, director of the Elevita-sponsored I Reach Out Cooperative, for utilizing this native art to create a livelihood for so many.

Monday, February 24, 2014

An Industrious Entrepreneur

Irene Elechicon lives in Camarines Norte, which is known as one of the more depressed provinces in the Philippines.  Though the area is scenically rich with white sand beaches, small islands, rice fields, and coconut trees, many unemployed live in coastal "barangays" and squatter areas.  

At an early age, Irene learned the value of hard work.  When she was very young her father passed away, leaving seven small children in the care of her mother.  Irene says, "Being the second child, I helped work for the living, driven by my desire to help educate my siblings.  Now that they have their own lives, my advocacy is to provide jobs for the jobless in the community within my reach."

At present, Irene has two family members and one single parent, Agnes, working with her.  They work alongside each other in their quest for self-reliance.  Currently, they are making beaded jewelry sold at Elevita's boutiques.  In a recent message to Elevita, Irene shares, "My desire to touch the lives of others, economically, even one at a time, is my definition of success."

Irene's Mother

Agnes, a single mom with two children

Irene's Husband

Irene Elechicon, advocate for the undereducated and unemployed

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Capiz Shell Enterprise

The Philippines have an abundant natural resource of capiz shells, which can be made into beautiful bowls, frames, jewelry, housewares, etc.  Entrepreneur Florita Escandor recently requested Elevita's help in acquiring a special oven to create these wonderful items.  She was able to find a second-hand oven for only 15,000 PHP, and her goal now is to help dozens of local women obtain employment with the new enterprise.  Elevita congratulates Flor on her vision and looks forward to posting updates on the venture!  In a few months some of these beautiful items will be available for sale on Elevita.com.


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Elevita and Education

Elevita has recently partnered with a wonderful organization called Believe International.  Together we are working to extend the hope of a brighter future, through education, to those with little or no opportunity.

For example. as part of our partnership with Believe International, this year, Elevita.com is sponsoring the education of two lovely young women, Danica and Mia Quena from the Philippines. Danica is an excellent student and now in her 3rd year of college studying to be an English teacher. Mia Quena (pictured below) is in her 2nd year of high school and is also an excellent student.  The school year in the Philippines is June through March, and the country is currently in the process of converting from a K-10 educational system to a K-12 system.  Mia Quena is in the first batch that will complete the full 12 years of education.  Danica graduated from high school at the end of grade 10.  Without financial assistance, Danica and Mia would not be able to continue with their schooling.  Elevita is delighted to help these bright young women reach for a brighter and more secure economic future through continuing with their education. 

Thank you for your support of Elevita.  Buying gifts through Elevita.com not only provides business opportunity for artisans in facing economic hardship, it enables Elevita to support meaningful humanitarian and education projects,  like sponsoring Mia and Danica  from the Philippines. A gift bought from Elevita.com truly does a world of good.




Monday, December 30, 2013

Partnership with WHOlives

This holiday season Elevita committed to help the nonprofit organization WHOlives raise money by sending all if its "Angel Donors" ($25 or more) an Angel Ornament.  WHOlives is an impressive organization with a mission to provide clean and easy water access to millions of people through the use of its Village Drill.  The WHO stands for Water, Health, and Opportunity.  Elevita always feels privileged to form partnerships such as these!


The Burka Village Drill Team



Friday, December 20, 2013

Hostel in Keru, India

Work is underway on the hostel Elevita is helping to build in Keru, Rajasthan, India.  This hostel will allow girls from the rural desert to stay in a safe place and attend secondary school--an opportunity previously not available to them.  This is very exciting, as similar hostels in Rajasthan have proven to be a great success.  
Below are a few photographs of the Maharaja of Jodhpur, laying the ceremonial foundation stone of the hostel.  We are very grateful to all our generous donors who helped make this possible!








Saturday, November 16, 2013

Ornaments to Aid Philippine Red Cross

We have all been saddened by the devastating typhoon that ravaged the Philippines last week. Though all our Elevita artisans are safe, there are still nearly 2,000,000 victims who have been displaced from their homes and are in desperate need of help. In an effort to assist, Elevita has committed to donate $1 to the Philippine Red Cross for every Christmas ornament sold between now and November 30th.  Decorate your tree in love this year!  Please visit www.Elevita.com to purchase as many ornaments as you can.