Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Friday, March 9, 2012

Love Made Tangible - March Update Newsletter


Animals for Africa collects a growing menagerie and makes travel plans for artisan training and animal delivery this summer!

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Welcome to "Love Made Tangible!" the official newsletter of Animals for Africa!
 
Animals for Africa is a nonprofit arts program that benefits and empowers Africa's most vulnerable women and children through the hand-crafting and exchange of simple, folk-art inspired stuffed animals.  Since it's inception in May, 2011, when I first traveled to Malawi, Africa with VoiceFlame Writers, I have continued to work with friends and allies all over the world to empower a group of impoverished village women in Tukombo Village to form their own crafting cooperative (or Animal COOP!) as dozens of "concerned citizens"  step forward to contribute their creative energy and "money as love" to create personalized animals for orphans and vulnerable children in Malawi.

So far, over 80 wild and wonderfully creative animals have been wrangled up for delivery to Malawi this summer - with nearly 30 of those thanks to our creative collaborator and super- ambassador, Sue Hickman and her friends, truly the  "hostess with the mostest!"   We're having so much fun!  And new alliances are forming to help bring "Love Made Tangible"  to Ghana, Uganda and even Cambodia! (Did someone say Animals for Asia?)  A brief glimpse of these happenings are touched on below, along with details on our special upcoming event- an  Art Safari at Safari West on Saturday, April 21st!  To get more scoop on these stories and more, 
follow our blog  and be sure to check out our updated website for more information about who we are, what we do and how you can help make or support Animals for Africa! And finally, if you want to track all our most current shennanigans, "like us" on facebook!  I hope you enjoy reading about all our recent and upcoming adventures! 

WIth Love and Hippo Hugs!

Robbyn Alexander, Founding Director
Animals for Africa


Girls Get Wild
at CERI Animal Art Party!

The Center for the Empowerment of Refugees and Immigrants (CERI) in Oakland, CA hosted Animals for Africa at their own Animal Art Party in January.  I was delighted to spend two Friday evenings chatting and crafting with this group of compassionate and wildly creative young women, while they made their own ecclectic versions of the animals for orphans in Africa, and planted seeds to bring "Love Made Tangible" to orphans in Cambodia.

Art Safari!
Get Your Zebra On!

Sat, April 21
A Wild & Crafty
Creative Retreat
11am-4:30pm
at Safari West
Santa Rosa, CA

Feeling wild and crafty? Join Animals for Africa on an Art Safari!
 
Come "get your zebra on" as you connect and create on a day-long retreat with new friends, great food & crafting-for-a-cause!
Your contribution of $150 includes safari, lunch and crafting supplies. Space is limited to 8 adventurers!  ($10 Early Bird Discount if you register by March 20!)

Upcoming Travels
and New Alliances

Our menagerie of hand-crafted animals keeps growing, and thanks to our ambassadors and friends, we already have nearly 80 animals in the stable, almost half way to our goal of 200 by July!  That's a lot of  "love made tangible" for Malawi! Travel plans are underway for our return trip to Africa this summer for delivery to the children in Tukumbo Village and Blantyre.  New alliances are also brewing that could have us spending a few weeks in both Ghana and Uganda to seed artisan crafting cooperatives for women and youth there as well!


Make a "Money as Love" donation!

Animals for Africa is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.  Contributions for the purposes of Animals for Africa must be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.



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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Art Safari-Get Your Zebra On!



Saturday, April 21, 2012   
A Wild & Crafty Creative Retreat (11am-4:30pm)
Animals for Africa at Safari West in Santa Rosa, CA
Feeling wild and crafty?  Join Animals for Africa on an Art Safari!    Come connect and create on a day-long creative retreat with new friends, great food & crafting-for-a-cause!  

The morning begins with an inspiring journey through the “Sonoma Serengeti,” California’s own authentic African Wildlife preserve, with over 100 species of mammals and birds!  We’ll share a delicious BBQ banquet of grilled chicken or pulled pork and seasonal veggies then hang out and relax all afternoon, creating our own Animals for Africa!

Animals for Africa are simple, folk-art inspired stuffed animals, hand-stitched by concerned citizens of the world for orphaned and vulnerable children victimized by poverty, globalization and HIV/AIDS in Africa. 
Your contribution of $150 includes safari, lunch and crafting supplies, and helps support Animals for Africa in its mission to benefit & empower Africa’s most vulnerable women and children through creativity and love. You’ll also receive your own Animal for Africa to keep, hand-made in Malawi by an apprenticing artisan.  Reserve your spot today!
Space is limited to 8 adventurers!  

($10 Early Bird Discount if you register by March 20!)

REGISTER HERE:  info@animalsforafrica.org

MAIL CHECKS TO:

Animals for Africa
1119 East 15th Street
Oakland, CA 94606







Thursday, March 1, 2012

Upcoming Travels & New Alliances


Upcoming Travels
and New Alliances

Travel plans are underways for our return trip to Africa this summer to deliver 200 Animals for Africa to the children at the community based child care centers in Tukumbo Village and the Manja Care Orphanage in Blantyre, Malawi.  



Our menagerie of hand-crafted animals keeps growing, and thanks to our ambassadors and friends, we already have nearly 80 animals in the stable, almost half way to our goal!  That's a lot of  "love made tangible" !  I can barely wait to see the smiles it will bring, each time I put a cuddly, one-of-kind animal creation into the hands of the child it was made for!  While we're in Malawi, we'll be checking in with the women of Tukombo Village to see how things are shaping up with their animal crafting cooperative  (or Animal C.O.O.P), and to offer additional training and supplies.  
We've also been invited by the director of In Movement: Art for Social Change  to Uganda and the founder of Cross Cultural Collaborative to Ghana, with a lot of potential brewing to create Animals for Africa for the children there and seed Animal COOPs  in those communities!  We'll keep you posted on how these new alliances and travel plans shape up!  In the meantime,  let us know if you have even an inkling of joining us in Malawi, Ghana or Uganda!

Girls Get Wild at CERI Animal Art Party



The Center for the Empowerment of Refugees and Immigrants (CERI) in Oakland, CA hosted Animals for Africa at their own Animal Art Party in January.  I was delighted to spend two Friday evenings chatting and crafting with this group of compassionate and wildly creative young women, while they made their own ecclectic versions of the animals for orphans in Africa.  They also fed me delicious, home cooked cambodian food (a group cooking effort) and told me more than a few good ghost stories!  The children of traumatized immigrants from a war torn Cambodia themselves, these girls were quick to identify with the blight of the African child they were crafting for, and wondered with their own big hearts, if we might also make animals for the children at the CERI sponsored orphanage in Cambodia.  A seed was certainly planted!   We'll keep you posted on how this new alliance grows, but a future  "Love Made Tangible" campaign in Asia is an inspiring possibility!  Much thanks  to CERI executive director Mona Afary and program coordinator Jen Jastrab for the invitation and hospitality!  



    

And a big thanks to ALL our ambassadors and makers!  Check out more Animal Art Party stories and  these fun party picks  and  sign up now to host your own Animal Art Party!    If you're a non-profit organization, business, school or club, you can also  invite us to present a workshop for your group event!