Trending - AWC Smale-Scale Manufacturing

AWC has expanded its sewing program to include small-scale manufacturing. This initiative aims to provide economic opportunities within the community - (City of Clarkston, Dekalb County and Metro Atlanta). By leveraging our skilled workforce, ethical production methods, and sustainable materials, we will serve local businesses, nonprofits, and direct consumers.

• We are looking forward to developing partnerships with local businesses and organizations for bulk orders.

• Wholesale and contract sewing for businesses and organizations.

• Ethical fashion brands seeking small-scale production.

• Community members looking to make custom or sustainable products.

• Small-scale manufacturing for micro-enterprise entities that want to scale and sell online through their website, Etsy, Shopify, Amazon, Facebook, Instagram or other e-commerce platforms.

This initiative aligns with our mission to provide sustainable livelihoods while delivering high-quality products. With the right support and resources, we will create lasting economic and social impact.

AWC'S FGM/C INITIATIVE 

Hand Crafted Button Necklace Made By Refugee Women.

AWC's Save Our Sisters Initiative seeks to secure critical medical care for refugee women suffering from serious health problems cause by Female Genital Cutting (FGM/C

AWC News / Awards / Honors / Articles & Press Releases

Clarkston Showroom Displays Women’s International Talents – The Champion

By Gale Horton Gay

Click Link –  Article By Gale Horton Gay – The Champion. Vibrant colored cloths, beads, and patterns dominate in a small showroom in Clarkston, where the handiwork of women who once fled their homelands are now on display. Dresses, wine tote bags, napkins, table runners, necklaces, earrings, pillows, and other crafts are among the items…

SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH – APRIL 2025

By Gabby Erawoc

“We find hope in the strength of our community” Education is the first step to empowering our communities to be part of the solution – “More than 1 and 4 non-Hispanic Black women (29%) in the United States were raped in their lifetime (Basile et al., 2022).” About SAAM 2025 The theme “Together We Act,…

Sewing Their Way To A More Promising Future!

By Gale Horton Gay

  Click Link – The Champion Article. In skilled hands, fabrics—some with bold prints, others with soft pastels—are turned into useful items such as pillows, totes, necklaces, dresses, skirts and more in Clarkston. Not long ago, these hands of refugee women often stayed idle with few ways to earn a living to help support their…

AWC Celebrates 30 Empowered ASA Graduates – Class of 2024

By Gabby Erawoc

  “For many, sewing was not just a skill they sought to learn but a metaphor for stitching together a new life.” For twelve months, the women are bound by stories of survival and hope, attending weekly classes, mastering sewing techniques, sharing laughter, and supporting one another through the challenges. The program didn’t just teach…

Refugee Women Reap What They “SEW” as AWC’s Workforce Development & Small Scale Manufacturing Gains Momemtum!

By Anne Zacharias-Walsh

Amani Women Center’s (AWC) workforce development and small-scale manufacturing arm Clarkston Ga, is experiencing remarkable growth as socially responsible companies seek to partner with the organization for its exceptional production of upcycle and ethically produced goods. AWC believes that true empowerment means providing refugee women with the necessary tools for employability and quality job opportunities…

Another Year of Success for our “Best Foot Forward Campaign”!

By Gabby Erawoc

Together we gave over 300 pair of shoes to more than 100 refugee families in Clarkston. We paired up with Samaritan’s Feet and the Decatur Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, to provide much-needed shoes to the refugee families we serve. Our new goal is to raise $10,000 by May 2025 The more we can raise…

Amani Women Center (AWC) – Proud to receive the Center for Civic Innovation’s 2024 Good Trouble Honors!

By Gabby Erawoc

Team AWC is thrilled to celebrate with other 9 honorees at the 2023 Good Trouble Honors (GTH) Event! The Center For Civic Innovation ends each year with the Good Trouble Honors where the work of incredible community leaders, entrepreneurs and movement builders who are making a difference in Atlanta, are recognized and honored. The GTH…

AWC – NON-PROFIT RECIPIENT OF THE SIGGIE AWARD.

By Gabby Erawoc

Amani Women Center (AWC) was the Non-Profit recipient of the 2023 “Siggie” Awards. The Award is named in honor of Sig Mosley, who is known as the “godfather of investing” in Atlanta. Hosted by TiE Atlanta, in partnership with Emory University’s Goizueta Business School, and other partners, on November 1st at Emory’s Hatchery. Siggie Awards…

Workforce Development Program Graduates 25 Refugee Women!

By Anne Zacharias-Walsh

This year’s Sewing Academy graduates have even more employment opportunities to look forward to as AWC’s small-scale manufacturing program gains momentum. Several of the graduates are already members of the production team that is serving small business needs in the community and beyond. Friends, family, supporters, and Amani staff cheered as the graduates were honored…

Amani Sewing Academy Graduates Resilient Women of Excellence – Class of 2023!

By Anne Zacharias-Walsh

In honor of International Day of Peace — Amani Women Center celebrated the graduation of 25 refugee women from 10 different countries, including Afghanistan, Burma, Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Liberia, Burundi, Nepal, Pakistan, and Rwanda. Friends, family, supporters, and Amani staff cheered as the graduates were honored for completing the12-month sewing program. Each graduate received a certificate…

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ASA 2023 Graduation

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