Missionvale Australia "Tote Bag" sale
Event description
Introducing Missionvale Australia's first ever Tote Bag collection!
We are thrilled to announce our collaboration partnership with emerging South African fashion designer Max Stoann, a resident of Missionvale, for an exclusive collection of beautifully handcrafted tote bags, available through Missionvale Australia.Â
Missionvale is a shanty town on the outskirts of Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa crippled by poverty, disease, drought, floods and hunger. Missionvale Care Centre is a non-profit organisation operating in its midst.
What makes this collection even more special? Each bag is handmade by the talented Missionvale crafters, who are supported through funds from Missionvale Australia. When you purchase one of these tote bags, you’re directly contributing to their livelihoods, as well as to the broader Missionvale community.
This will be Missionvale Australia's only fundraiser of the year, so please support us. All amounts from the proceeds of the tote bags are going to Missionvale Care Centre.
Available for sale only in Sydney and Melbourne from now until 10 December 2024 - just in time for the perfect gift for Christmas or Chanukah!
Tote Bags on offerÂ
Tote Bag by Intombi Stoann Afrika (Brown print) - Size: 39.5cm long x 40cm width, Zip closure
Tote Bag by Intombi Stoann Afrika (Black with hand beading) - Size: 35.5cm long x 40cm width, Zip closure  SOLD OUT
Cost
$99 each (including free delivery).
Please note any additional donations are tax-deductible. Missionvale is a partner for project J1028N with Global Development Group (ABN 57 102 400 993), an Australian NGO. Tax-deductible receipts for gifts over $2 with a preference for this development project will be issued by the Global Development Group. Excess funds may be directed to another approved activity. Please note, no non-development (evangelistic, political or welfare) activities are a part of or funded by, GDG projects.
PURCHASE NOW! Please click on "Get tickets" to buy your tote bags.
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