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Bundle - Goose Creek Soap Co.
$40in partnership with Goose Creek Soap Co. and the Women's Commission
Lavender Salts, 16 oz: Relax in the tub with lavender bath salts and get a great nights sleep. Lavender essential oil is known for it's relaxation properties and is used by many to assist with sleep. A combination of epsom salt and sea salt is great for your skin.
Toilet Cleaning Tabs, 15 count. Toilet tabs are a great eco-friendly, all natural way to clean your toilet. Simply toss one or two tabs in the toilet bowl, let dissolve then use a toilet brush to remove tough stains or simply flush to keep your toilet clean and fresh! Use once weekly or more if toilet gets heavy use. These are scented with lavender and tea tree essential oils for the bacteria fighting ability and all natural d-limonene, a natural eco-friendly cleaner.
Laundry Stain Stick, 2 oz. This stain removal soap stick is made with 100% coconut oil, which is highly cleansing when used as the only oil in soap, it will get the toughest of stains out. Simply wet the stained area on clothing and wet the end of the stain remover stick then rub on fabric until you get a lather. Launder as usual or you can also use to pretreat stains and let them sit overnight before laundering. You will be amazed how well this removes stains, even stains that have been set in.
Room and linen spray.
To support this small business owner's business: http://goosecreeksoap.com/home-1
Items also available at RF Home Co.
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XL Handmade Basket
$170in partnership with Expedition Subsahara and the Women's Commission
Taya Storage Basket, XL
These baskets take up to 40 hours to make and are made by a small, dedicated group of Expedition Subsahara artists.
This beautiful African hamper is perfect as a laundry hamper or used as a storage container or just standing as a design piece. We handmade this basket in the traditional coil-style weaving technique passed down for generations in our country of origin, Senegal.
25 inches tall with lid (18" without the lid) with a 15" opening.
Expedition Subsahara Mission:
Our mission is to build a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math) school for girls in Senegal, West Africa. We know that when girls are educated, they can (and do!) change the world.
If you educate a man, you educate an individual. If you educate a woman, you educate a nation. - African Proverb
It's simple - we want to empower Senegalese girls through education to serve their country as doctors, scientists, engineers, leaders, whatever their hearts desire. This, in turn, will lead to economic improvements, creating a ripple effect in healthcare, infrastructure, technological innovation and the livelihood of all people.
In 2020, we hit our first major financial milestone. Twenty percent of proceeds from every Expedition Subsahara sale is set aside in the education fund. We now have the capital to purchase the land where our school will sit. In 2021, we will seek out the perfect location for the school.
To support this small business owner's business: https://expeditionsubsahara.com/
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Woven Coasters (set of 4)
$30in partnership with Expedition Subsahara and the Women's Commission
Mamina Woven Coasters (Set of 4)
Beautifully woven from timeless Senegalese tradition, these coasters add a joyful statement to your tablescape. We handmade these coasters in the traditional coil-style weaving technique passed down for generations in our country of origin, Senegal.
They each will have slight variations in design, color, and size as this is a one-of-a-kind handmade product. Woven with elephant grass (belongs to the sweet grasses) and recycled plastic. 4" diameter, 0.25" thick
Care Instructions: Because they're constructed with natural materials, Expedition Subsahara baskets don't tend to get dirty. Let's say you spill coffee on a coaster or drop something on your basket; just use as little water as possible to wipe it off (if needed) and let it sit until it dries. Do not soak your basket or let it sit in direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
Expedition Subsahara Mission:
Our mission is to build a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math) school for girls in Senegal, West Africa. We know that when girls are educated, they can (and do!) change the world.
If you educate a man, you educate an individual. If you educate a woman, you educate a nation. - African Proverb
It's simple - we want to empower Senegalese girls through education to serve their country as doctors, scientists, engineers, leaders, whatever their hearts desire. This, in turn, will lead to economic improvements, creating a ripple effect in healthcare, infrastructure, technological innovation and the livelihood of all people.
In 2020, we hit our first major financial milestone. Twenty percent of proceeds from every Expedition Subsahara sale is set aside in the education fund. We now have the capital to purchase the land where our school will sit. In 2021, we will seek out the perfect location for the school.
To support this small business owner's business: https://expeditionsubsahara.com/
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Lidded Basket- Royal Blue
$50in partnership with Expedition Subsahara and the Women's Commission
Yata Lidded Basket - royal blue
The Yata basket is the perfect size for the assortment of knick-knacks in your life. Set it on a stand near the door to store your keys, phone, and wallet; display it on your end table or your entry for a pop of culture and color.
They each will have slight variations in design, color, and size as this is a one-of-a-kind handmade product.
Woven with elephant grass (belongs to the sweet grasses) and recycled plastic.
Approximately 10x8" Wide
Care Instructions: Because they're constructed with natural materials, Expedition Subsahara baskets don't tend to get dirty. Let's say you spill coffee on a coaster or drop something on your basket; just use as little water as possible to wipe it off (if needed) and let it sit until it dries. Do not soak your basket or let it sit in direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
Expedition Subsahara Mission:
Our mission is to build a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math) school for girls in Senegal, West Africa. We know that when girls are educated, they can (and do!) change the world.
If you educate a man, you educate an individual. If you educate a woman, you educate a nation. - African Proverb
It's simple - we want to empower Senegalese girls through education to serve their country as doctors, scientists, engineers, leaders, whatever their hearts desire. This, in turn, will lead to economic improvements, creating a ripple effect in healthcare, infrastructure, technological innovation and the livelihood of all people.
In 2020, we hit our first major financial milestone. Twenty percent of proceeds from every Expedition Subsahara sale is set aside in the education fund. We now have the capital to purchase the land where our school will sit. In 2021, we will seek out the perfect location for the school.
To support this small business owner's business: https://expeditionsubsahara.com/