Category Archives: Women

These sisters are doing it for themselves

The latest trendy gift shop and café to open in L.A. is on Skid Row.  Made by DWC is a social enterprise store with the dual purpose of raising funds for the Downtown Women’s Center and helping its low-income residents learn valuable job skills.

The DWC has been around since 1978.  Last year, they moved into a new facility with room for a large kitchen and day center and 71 apartments.  In the Day Center, they serve three meals a day, and provide showers, laundry, day beds and phone and mail service for homeless women.  They have a health clinic and counseling center, and offer classes in literacy, creative expression and job skills.  The residence offers 71 long-term apartments for a nominal monthly rent.  Residents have access to community computer centers, libraries and gyms.  Each year, the DWC serves more than 2500 homeless and low-income clients, largely with the help of nearly 700 active volunteers.

The new facility also included an open, airy commercial space.  The DWC teamed with Project H, a nonprofit design group, to create the shop and café and develop some handmade products.  DWC residents and clients attended workshops to learn crafting skills, and were trained in merchandising and inventory by Bloomingdale’s.  The women now make most of the store’s products, including jewelry, clothing, candles and stationary.  They also staff the store, giving them a chance to practice job skills and gain work experience.  One hundred percent of the proceeds go back to the DWC.

Two L.A. businesses, Tiara Café and Groundworks coffee, supply the organic pastries, salads and drinks for the café side.  Patrons can relax and enjoy their refreshments in a modern space designed by David Magid, an architect who works mostly on luxury retail and residential projects.  The DWC staff hopes to use Made to form partnerships with local businesses, artists and residents.

The residence and day center are located at 438 S. San Pedro Street, with Made right next door at 442.  The store is open Tuesday through Saturday.  The DWC also holds fundraising events throughout the year, including a Summer Clothing Swap on June 18th, where participants can bring their closet cast-offs and find a whole new look.  Want to attend, or volunteer your time?  Go to dwcweb.org for info.

Let’s Move! meets Walmart

First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign against childhood obesity won a major victory this month.  Walmart, one of America’s top grocers, announced a new initiative to make their food healthier.

The initiative will open with a focus on Walmart’s Great Value brand.  By 2015, Walmart has pledged to remove trans fats, cut sodium by 25% and sugar by 10%.  They have also pledged to build stores in “food deserts”, places where fresh groceries are unavailable.  In addition, Walmart will work with brand name suppliers to institute healthy changes across the board.  The initiative promises many changes, detailed in Walmart’s press release.

Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign aims to solve childhood obesity within a generation.  To do so, Let’s Move! focuses on four principles:

  1. Empowering parents and caregivers
  2. Providing healthy food in schools
  3. Improving access to healthy, affordable foods
  4. Increasing physical activity

You can join the movement by signing up for the President’s Challenge, where you can earn a Presidential Active Lifestyle Award.

 

Secret of success: Get more sleep

Arianna Huffington, co-founder of the Huffington post, author of 13 books and generally successful person, shares her secrets in this 6 minute TED video.  She describes how to bring more joy, gratitude and success into your career and life: get more sleep!