Ohlange Bead Project
"Rather than giving people fish it is better to teach
them how to fish ." This is the main
aim of the Ohlange Bead Project.
This project is an inspiring example
of how the motivation and dedication of a handful of people
can influence and improve life conditions of entire communities
and families. The Avoca area in Kwazulu Natal in Africa is the
hub of the Ohlange Bead Project.
It all started with a series of Breath,
Water, Sound workshops and a month later three hundred members
of the Ohlange community had already encountered the soothing
power of the meditation first hand. Realizing that something
had to be done to confront the startling poverty and high levels
of unemployment in the area, the idea of the Ohlange Bead Project
was conceived. A group of women were trained in the intricate
art of African bead crafting. The project took off instantly
and has since expanded to include between twenty and thirty
women who assemble weekly to sing, dance, gossip and in between
it all, churn out beautifully crafted hand-made items for sale.
Aside from the obvious improvement in their financial situation,
many of the women have felt further benefits from the Art of
Living's involvement in the area. Many participants credit the
workshops with giving them a greater sense of community, improved
health and a more positive attitude.
"The project has done a lot to help our people help
themselves. We no longer need to beg and this has done wonders
for our self-esteem."- Muzi Maphumulo,
Coordinator of the Ohlange Bead Project
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