Business has big dreams for children
You can show your support for IY Apparel at this year's East Coast Radio House & Garden Show, from the 28 June to 7 July at the Durban Exhibition Centre.
WHAT started as a community outreach project has now grown into a small, but busy enterprise that not only produces stylish products but supports the local community and gives back to those in need at the same time.
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IY, the acronym for Ingane Yami which means my child in isiZulu, is also the name of a children’s village nestled in the outskirts of the Shongweni valley, just outside Hillcrest.
It is this village, which compromises a school, community centre, crèche and sports field and is home to 18 orphaned children in KZN, that is the direct beneficiary of a portion of IY Apparel’s online sales.
Founder of IY Apparel, Michele Hughes, returned to her roots after a corporate stint in Johannesburg where she worked for Investec and then for global NPO, the Starfish Foundation.
With experience in the non-profit sector, Hughes was drafted by her local church to assist in developing the Ingane Yami project, which officially opened in 2010.
Having spent time on the ground, developing the project alongside a team from her church as well as fulfilling the marketing function, it quickly became apparent that creating a sustainable source of income was going to be a key factor in the longevity of Ingane Yami Children’s Village.
At the same time, Hughes’ friend started producing beautiful laminated fabric and together, the concept of IY Apparel was born.
“Our business is more than just production and profit,” explained Hughes. “We believe in promoting fair trade and empowering people with skills and uplifting communities as a result.”We always wanted to create something that people wanted to buy because they loved it, not out of pity.
The fact that what you’re buying is linked to a charitable cause, is a bonus.
“We want to raise funds that feed directly back into the village as well as create awareness and visibility around the village and the work that Ingane Yami does,” she said.
It is both of these objectives that have led her to exhibit at the East Coast Radio House & Garden Show for the second year running and use the show not just as a platform for sales, but also to spread the message of hope in support of the children cared for at Ingane Yami Children’s Village.
You can show your support for IY Apparel at this year’s East Coast Radio House & Garden Show, from the 28 June to 7 July at the Durban Exhibition Centre.
Visit www.housegardenshow.co.za

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