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Charity bazaar markets small business products to support children with Down syndrome

2021-10-16T19:04:06.971Z


Damascus, SANA- Participation in bazaars and exhibitions gives an opportunity for small business owners and young entrepreneurs to showcase


Damascus-SANA

Participation in bazaars and exhibitions gives an opportunity for small business owners and young entrepreneurs to display the handicrafts and handicrafts they produce and market them appropriately, according to a member of the board of directors in the Roots Association and the organization of Alwan Syrianna Tabbaa Bazaar, which opened today at the Sheraton Damascus Hotel.

The proceeds from the bazaar, which lasts for three days, according to the nature, go to support the Sosset Café project, which was opened by the Roots Association for Development in Tishreen Park two months ago and provides job opportunities for a number of young people with Down syndrome, indicating that the bazaar includes a wide range of handicrafts made by women within their homes or in project workshops. Small or micro, including accessories, decorative figures, food products, medical materials, perfumes and cosmetics.

And about her participation in the bazaar, the young woman, Darine Abu Dhra’, pointed to its importance, as it is the first experience for her to introduce her project and the products it produces of cleaning and cosmetics products made of natural materials made by hand. You manufacture them as the bazaar provides a selling space due to the difficulty of securing a commercial store to sell these products.

Nour Daaboul, who offers food products that she makes at home, and Nour Sukkar, who presented a group of handicrafts made of cloth, saw that the bazaar contributes to opening horizons for the expansion and marketing of their projects and knowing the desires of visitors directly.

A number of visitors to the bazaar noted the quality and perfection of the exhibits, as they are handmade and made of natural materials. Randa Moftah pointed out that supporting the products of women who provide for their families and young owners of small projects is a duty in addition to the humanitarian and charitable role of supporting people with disabilities whose proceeds from the bazaar go to their care.

Manal Al-Hamad pointed out that the bazaar offers multiple options to visitors at reasonable prices compared to the quality of the product, especially that handicrafts are few in the markets, and here they can be obtained directly from the product.

Muhannad Suleiman and Amer Deeb

Source: sena

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