Backpacks for Peace: Project for Learning and Giving
In the spirit of this season of giving, we welcome your contribution to inspire 20 youth in making 300 Backpacks for Peace through our innovative training program. The cost of making a backpack is approximately $10, so a generous gift of $50 will get us that much closer to our goal. For the second year in the row, Uniting Distant Stars will invite some of Liberia’s promising young men and women leaders to participate in the March 6, 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Forum Youth Festival organized by youthrive, a Minnesota-based non-profit.
Three Liberian youth modeling our backpacks in each color--white, blue and red |
The Backpacks for Peace project will instill peace building within the community and re-spark their creative flame by using recycled plastic to make the backpacks. The first phase of the program focused on teaching four trainees on how to sew the backpacks and care for the sewing machines as future trainers of this program. The goal of the first phase was to make 250 backpacks to be given to the students at our adopt-a-school program as part of our 4th Annual School Supply Drive.
Video shows launch of our first phase of this project on 09/26/14; narrated by Kelvin Fomba, UDS Co-founder and Country Director.
Twenty young men and women from primary to post-secondary education will launch the second phase of our backpack training program the beginning of January 2015 by making 300 bags that they will give to the beneficiaries of the Straight From the Heart Center in Liberia. This center was founded by Agnes Fallah Kamara-Umunna to provide a space for rehabilitation, reintegration, and reconciliation for youth who were on all sides of Liberia’s Civil War. Agnes is the author of the book “And Peace Still Did Not Come: A Memoir of Reconciliation”.
Photos: Left is project team lead and professional tailor Charles Mamba sitting at his machine on left that he has donated for this project. Next two photos show three of the four trainees. |
We have already raised $590 towards our goal of $3,000 to buy four more sewing machines and the supplies such as zippers and thread, to make 300 backpacks. Our partner—African Dream Academy—has been donating the recycled plastic drinking water sachets, the primary material for the backpacks.
No
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Items
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Qty
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Unit Cost
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Total Cost
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1
|
Machine
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4 each
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190USD
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760USD
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2
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Zippers
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600 yards
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2USD
|
1,200USD
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3
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Thread
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3 cartons
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50USD
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150USD
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4
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Scissors
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5 each
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10USD
|
50USD
|
5
|
Machine needles
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3 packets
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25USD
|
75USD
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6
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Machine oil
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8 bottles
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4USD
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32USD
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7
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Cloth Lining
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3 rolls
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50USD
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150USD
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8
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ParticipantBenefits
|
583USD
|
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TOTAL
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3.000USD
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Your contribution is not only tax-deductible; it is also developing a sustainable youth training program that teaches life-long skills in sewing and marketing a product needed by many Liberian youth. The need for rebuilding from the Liberian Civil War is still relevan, and it is even more urgent now due to the Ebola epidemic that recently devastated many families in Liberia.
Our team has been working hard and made nearly 200 backpacks when this photo was taken. |
Please support our Backpacks for Peace service learning project with a donation by PayPal or by check to Uniting Distant Stars, Inc. and mail to:
Uniting Distant Stars, Inc.
4010 Lawndale LN N
Plymouth, MN 55446
Thank You For Your Generous Support