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Sustainable Home Decor Ethical Fashion | Anchal Anchal Project is a nonprofit that uses design and collaboration to provide economic opportunities for marginalized women to empower themselves through the creation of sustainable products, holistic programs, and global market access
Anchal - Wikipedia Anchal[1] is an urban town [2] located in the centre of Kollam district in Kerala, India There are several legends about the origin of the name Anchal One legend is that there used to be an "Anchalappis" at the site of the present range office junction, from which the name "Anchal" originates
Anchal - Anthropologie Anchal (on-chal) is an award-winning, social enterprise that uses design thinking to create innovative products and sustainable employment for exploited women worldwide
Anchal - Together Women Rise Anchal Project merges design, business, and education to empower marginalized and exploited women living in India (In Hindi, the word ‘anchal’ refers to the edge of a sari used to provide comfort and protection for loved ones ) An estimated 2 to 3 million women work as CSWs in India
Anchal: Handmade Apparel and Decor Making a Difference - MSN Established in 2010 by sisters Colleen and Maggie Clines, the nonprofit shop offers one-of-a-kind, handmade items crafted by women in India, using traditional techniques and eco-friendly methods
Our Story | Artisan-Crafted Textiles – Anchal Project “Anchal” is a Hindi word meaning both shelter and the decorative edge of a sari used to provide comfort and protection to loved ones Anchal provides valuable skills training in textile production and fair-wage employment to women
Anchal Project - Fair Trade Federation Anchal [on-chal] is a non-profit social enterprise that uses design thinking to create innovative products and sustainable employment that empower exploited women worldwide To date, Anchal has provided alternative careers in textiles design to over 400 women