What We Do
In 2009 a group of Boise women in a book club began discussing their common interest in textiles and a concern for newcomers to Boise brought here as we were one of the 200 resettlement communities in the USA. They felt many refugees were met with difficulties of adjusting and community misunderstanding and ambivalence. These women wanted to help find a creative and inexpensive way to help our refugee neighbors feel welcome and become a part of the larger Idaho community. The vehicle? Textile handcrafts and an opportunity to connect, learn, create and earn. Artisans For Hope became a 501c3 nonprofit and started teaching Idaho refugees to sew and knit for free in beginner courses and the opportunity to become advanced sewists who sell their wares in our shop and earn a 60% commission. Sixteen years and nearly a thousand graduates later we remain committed to the same mission!
Teach Refugees
Training in sewing, knitting, yarn and fabric crafts.
How to market handcrafted items.
ESL and community knowledge.
Basic skill development for employment and entrepreneurship
How to foster friendships, collaboration, and healthy connections
Tools We Offer
Tools for creating (fabric, needles, thread, yarn, etc.).
Opportunities and connections to develop crafts.
Studio space to work in.
Friendships and a warm smile.
Safe Environment where all feel welcome.
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“A refugee is someone who survived and can create a future.”
Amela Koluder