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Oct 2020
Two charities, based in Harrogate, have combined efforts to bring plans back on track for a new shop to open on Oxford Street.
Artizan International was struggling to meet its planned opening date of October 13 after Covid impacted its funding.
The charity offers local craft sessions for disabled people but the pandemic put its mission on.
The organisation also works with groups in Peru and Ecuador to design and produce fabrics used to make crafts for the charity to sell. Funding from these crafts allows the charity to continue supporting those struggling with poverty abroad.
But the lockdown in South America halted the supply chain, leaving the charity without the merchandise to sell in order to support those relying on them.
This prompted Harrogate Scrubbers to step in.
During the height of the pandemic the volunteers provided over 3,000 sets of scrubs for local health facilities and were just as keen to step in to help Artizan International sew some of the crafts.
Susie Hart, chief executive and founder of Artizan International, said:
Claire Strachan, a member of Harrogate Scrubbers, said:
Artizan International has long-term plans for the shop. It hopes to open a cafe and provide employment for people with hearing difficulties.
It plans to continue support those with different abilities here and abroad, providing them with skills and a way to earn an income.
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