"It's the way we can still buy eggs from the neighbor. The brothers just go about their window washing and watch the money come in!"
The Timbali Project – Style That Changes Lives
These aren't normal essential oil carriers; they're handmade in Africa by the Bomake, women who serve more than 3,000 orphans a day. The women are given a sewing machine , taught to sew and provided materials to make these essential oil clutches. One bag is equal to a day's wages, allowing them to continue to support and feed children in the Nation of Orphans.
The Timbali Project is changing Swaziland’s economy; Here’s how
Swaziland has the highest HIV/AIDS rate and lowest life expectancy in the world. Many of these women have lost husbands or loved ones and are left to care for their families themselves.