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Exotic Decor at Our Dallas store

Exotic Decor at Our Dallas store

We are fortunate enough to go on several trips a year to such exotic locations as India, China, and South America. During our journeys we stumble across unique items that might be vintage, antiques, or even the last one left. So, every trip, we're sure to bring our empty suitcases to fill with these rare finds so we can carry them back home.

Our Employee’s Home: Paige’s House

Decorative table accent

What is your role at Wisteria? I am the Senior Creative Manager, I manage all the photography for the catalog and web. I direct and edit the photography at the photo shoots and the styling on set.

Handmade Books in Jaipur, India

Making Books by Hand

This company was started when three young friends rented a booth at a trade fair 14 years ago to sell books and bags made of handmade paper. This Indian artisan has grown great lengths since then and now specializes in handmade paper, bags, books, and leather products. They are located in Jaipur, India and also have a small group of designers and workers from a small village outside of Jaipur.

 

The Global Fund for Children (GFC) dreams of a world where all children grow up to be productive, caring citizens of a global society. To this end, GFC supports small, community-based organizations around the world serving the most vulnerable children and youth, and they create beautiful multicultural children’s books that bring messages of tolerance and peace to children in the United States and abroad.

The children benefiting from GFC’s support represent the most marginalized populations: AIDS orphans, children displaced by conflict or migration, disabled youth, child laborers, and those who have no access to basic education and health services. Using this approach, GFC is creating lasting change and rewarding community leaders who are dedicating their lives to the futures of children in their countries.

Some of the innovative projects that GFC supports are mobile libraries in Ethiopia, where books are carried by donkey through villages without libraries; trauma support centers for women and children in Serbia who have been victims of trafficking; and community gardens in Uganda for AIDS orphans who are learning the important role of nutrition in healthy development.

GFC’s first grant, for $1,200, supported classrooms set up at train stations in India for the many children who live and beg on the train platforms. Since 1997, GFC has invested over $15 million in 375 community-based organizations in 73 countries, touching the lives of over 1 million children.

For more information about The Global Fund for Children, please visit www.globalfundforchildren.org.