by Gudbjorg Lara Masdottir | May 5, 2023 | Funded Projects and Donations, Lumley market, Save the Children, Uncategorized
Protect children. The profits from key chains sold by Save The Children Iceland will go into projects with the goal of protecting children, especially against sexual harassment and violence. The key chains are made by the artists at the Lumley Beach Arts and Crafts...
by Gudbjorg Lara Masdottir | Feb 21, 2023 | Funded Projects and Donations, Pottery School, Sweet Salone, Uncategorized
The center busses with life everyday, and the humor and happiness in the air are very tangible. Guðbjörg is here! Guðbjörg Káradóttir is the founder of Ker, a brand based in Reykjavik Iceland. All items by Ker are designed and handmade on the wheel with passion and...
by Gudbjorg Lara Masdottir | Jan 11, 2023 | Funded Projects and Donations, Pottery School
Today The Lettie Stuart Pottery whom we have been collaborating with since 2018 got a long-awaited visit! Mr. Peter Korompai, a greatly experienced potter and kiln maker is here! He first visited The Lettie Stuart Pottery in 2019, in that trip he along with the LSP...
by Gudbjorg Lara Masdottir | Oct 31, 2022 | Funded Projects and Donations, Save the Children, Uncategorized
Extended contract with Save the Children! We are very happy to announce that the artisans at Lumley market, Freetown – Sierra Leone have started working on their second batch of bracelets for Save the Children, last year they made 10,000 and this year they are...
by Regína Bjarnadóttir | Feb 23, 2022 | Funded Projects and Donations
After receiving a request from the God’s Will Academy Junior Secondary School in Lunsar concerning assistance with computers, we decided to answer their call. Yesterday Aurora Foundation donated 7 desktop computers, mouses and keyboards and 8 monitors to the...
by Suzanne Regterschot | Apr 29, 2021 | Funded Projects and Donations, Uncategorized
This week we visited Susan’s Bay in Freetown to donate t-shirts to the children that have been affected by the terrible fire some weeks ago. Susan’s Bay, a seaside slum community in Freetown, is the home to almost 4,500 people, making it one of the largest informal...