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Whitney and Willow are sisters who started making and selling beaded bracelets in 2021 during the pandemic. What started as a hobby quickly grew into something greater when they decided to start donating 25 % of bracelet sales to a non profit called Wish Them Well. This organization helps repair and build wells in Togo, West Africa so the villagers can have access to clean water. With a mission to raise money for this important cause, the girls have been selling their bracelets at local shops, markets, events, through social media and on Etsy. With the money that they have donated so far, a well was repaired in Whitney and Willow's name at a school in Togo, West Africa. The school children finally have access to clean water after 10 months of a non functional well. Whitney and Willow's goal is keep making and selling their bracelets to continue raising money to help make the world a better place.
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Whitney and Willow are sisters who started making and selling beaded bracelets in 2021 during the pandemic. What started as a hobby quickly grew into something greater when they decided to start donating 25 % of bracelet sales to a non profit called Wish Them Well. This organization helps repair and build wells in Togo, West Africa so the villagers can have access to clean water. With a mission to raise money for this important cause, the girls have been selling their bracelets at local shops, markets, events, through social media and on Etsy. With the money that they have donated so far, a well was repaired in Whitney and Willow's name at a school in Togo, West Africa. The school children finally have access to clean water after 10 months of a non functional well. Whitney and Willow's goal is keep making and selling their bracelets to continue raising money to help make the world a better place.