Dirty Girls - Upcycling Fabrics While Employing Refugees
🚀 Kickstarter · 2022

Dirty Girls - Upcycling Fabrics While Employing Refugees

Creating jobs for refugee women - sewing artistic and fun bags using fabric left over from costume making for Film and TV production.

Founder: Alison Terry-Evans Category: Other
$9.9K pledged of $9.8K goal (101% funded)

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The Pitch on Kickstarter

Dirty Girls - Upcycling Fabrics While Employing Refugees appeared on Kickstarter in 2022. Alison Terry-Evans pitched the product to the audience. $9.9K pledged of $9.8K goal (101% funded).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dirty Girls - Upcycling Fabrics While Employing Refugees still in business?
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Who founded Dirty Girls - Upcycling Fabrics While Employing Refugees?
Dirty Girls - Upcycling Fabrics While Employing Refugees was founded by Alison Terry-Evans.
Did Dirty Girls - Upcycling Fabrics While Employing Refugees get a deal on Kickstarter?
Yes — $9.9K pledged of $9.8K goal (101% funded).
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