The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 13, 1982, Page Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Wednesday, January 13, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Page 9
Third world artisans bene fit from Helping Hands
liy Cydncy Wilson
Helping Hands Handcrafts, a gift shop at
339 N. Cotncr Blvd. opened in November
1981. Helping Hands sells items handcraft
ed in Third World countries and the profits
are sent back directly to help the people in
these developing countries.
Helping Hands orders its sales items
from SERRV and MCC Sclf-I Iclp Program.
SLKRV, which was originally an acronym
for Sales Exchange for Refugee Rehabilita
tion Vocations, offers a market to artisans
in a wide variety of situations in some fifty
"developing" countries worldwide.
SERRV, an ecumenical church -related
marketing program, was developed after
World War II to help refugees and displaced
persons in Germany. The long-term solut
ion which SERRV hopes to offer is a more
adequate income for the individuals who
market these crafts.
The MCC Self-Help Program, similar to
SERRV, is a relief and service agency
supported by Mcnnonites and Brethren in
Christ. Self-IIclp also provides machinery
and sewing machines to villages in some
areas of the Third World.
Mark-up on items from these two out
lets include shipping, customs and over
head costs, but no profits. Stores similar to
Helping Hands have been set up across the
United States and Canada and arc support
ed by many different denominations.
SERRV and Self-Help wish to preserve the
artistic traditions of the area or country
from which they came, not wishing to pro
mote commercialism.
Helping Hands is staffed by volunteers
and all of the profits arc going toward re
fugee resettlement and to SERRV and Self
Help in order to buy more handcrafts.
The Jute Works of Bangladesh started
with five or six people and now has
expanded to 30 persons making up their
staff group and 25,000 craftsmen. The Jute
Works, which began by selling their wares
to SERRV, now distribures to other
companies in North America as well.
According to JoEva Jones, a volunteer
at Helping Hands, SERRV and Self-Help
arc "a way for groups of people to get
established - they are a stepping stone.
Hopefully the people are getting a fair
price for their wares. Of course, it's accord
ing to their living standards and not ours."
Some crafts are from one family, while
others may come from a village or com
munity. One group of men, who make glass
spun birds and stars, pledged that they will
make improvements in the housing and
water systems in their village with the pro
fits they make from their products.
"There is definitely quality control, as
they realize their products are being sold in
other parts of the world, and they arc open
to suggestions for better packaging, better
gluing, etc.," commented Jones.
Currently the hours of Helping Hands
are Thursdays 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Fri
day and Saturday 10 ajn. to 5 p.m.
Thus far, Helping Hands has sold over
$12,000 worth of items, which has helped
a number of individuals from around the
world who depend upon the sale of their
handcrafts as the major source of income
for their families.
We
need
your
type.
Donate Blood.
American
Red Cross
emrn rrws CSV) d HilTS
Buy 1 Pitcher
Get One Free
M nnO. Ao ro(ic maiterpiece!
IW" Seell!" AlCOLDSTENMAG
HEATHER is an aroma lo bask in!
Scintillating e!" hk;h scarry g
-MOV
1 "i
m m.
I I
I . . i.-Dnivnir uidt . m, $
yr V ANfcaXA dl llii - immca tul
"1 flf Un
1UU uruu
RATING! Certain
to be one of the
biggest X-rated
hits -ver!"
-MANNV
f Mi'sm'H
10 A.M.
CONTINUOUS
.SHQWlMfiSJ
affl 111 MQir trniii
VAV tuition.
Spend a few weekends helping us evaluate
pharmaceuticals and we'll pay you up to $700.
Fully explained studies
Medically supervised
Free physical
To qualify, you must be a healthy male at least
19 years old.
Call 474-0627 weekdays to find out how you
can earn extra money for tuition.
HARRIS LABORATORIES, INC
624 Peach. Street
Lincoln. Nebraska 68502
FUTURE
MEDICAL
STUDENTS:
Find out how you can
have tuition, books and
fees PAID receive
$530 per month and
compete lor internship
and residency programs
Contact:
Capt.
Archie Summerlin
116 So. 42nd St.
Omaha, NE 68131
Call Collect:
(402) 221-4319
l i?fiTifiaf- i
ftttlO
Thousands of prizes and every card can
win!
Just rub off three spots on the pizza.
If the numbers match, you can win
His 'n Hers Dodge Omni Misers, vaca
tions. RCA videocassette recorders, Atari
video computer systems, Panasonic
j Teenyvision TV sets, small pizzas or
medium Cokes.
You can't win without a card, so
come to Godfather's Pizza" and get
yours today!
Open daily at 1 lam for lunch. Sunday at 4pm
Godfather's Pizza.
SOUTH
48th & Ilwy 2 - 483-4129
NORTH
48th & Vine - 466-8264
DOWNTOWN
12th & "Q" - 474-6000
upstairs in the Glass Menagerie
No purchase necessary Must be 16 or older to play Game ends February 28th, 19K2 or when supplies are exhausted at participating
"Godfather's Pizza" Restaurants Void where prohibited by law
I
J HUM lllll I III I llllflllOT
Tonight through Saturday
MIN
Luther Allison - January 20
Bo Ramsey and the Sliders - January 22
The Morells - January 28
Watch our Posters for the other Attractions including:
Cocktail Shorty and the Tablerockers
Every Monday
Open Stage most Wednesdays.
136 N. 14th
o i ..; in medical resfirch
8 yssrs cabi"""-