Path of Paper reycles paper into empowerment!

Path of Paper began in 2007 when Kathryn O'Grady joined the Peace Corps, after graduating from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA. As a Peace Corps volunteer Kathryn was stationed in the dusty town of Iganga, in the eastern African country Uganda. While there Kathryn worked with a great non-governmental organization and was introduced to the Gemakumyino Women's Group. It was love at first sight! The women involved in the Gemakumyino Women's Group are hardworking, artistic and were waiting for the opportunity to use their abilities to improve their lives and the lives of their families. Hence, POP was born.
Path of Paper uses recycled paper to create beautiful jewelry, purses, bowls, bracelets etc. These products transform waste into empowerment and income for the lives of women in Iganga, Uganda.
When you buy from POP, you are not only are you buying a beautiful quality item, but you are supporting real women with real needs.
Thanks to our board of directors, UAOWF, and the vast network of women and men worldwide who have helped make this a reality.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

THANKS RY!!!!

Very special post here today folks!
I want to give a big ole thank you thank you thank you to Ryan V. for being the first one to donate to the Path of Papers Send Kate to Uganda fund!!
Ryan V. is an amazing guy! Not only is he generous, but hes an amazing musician! Watch him jam on youtube or on facebook! If youre in Richmond, you'd be wise to give him a listen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smKJPAqtD8c&feature=related
http://www.facebook.com/ryanvillamusic

I'm honored, and we really appreciate it! Thanks Ry!

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