Trío para mesa con lápices y macetero
Transforma tu espacio de trabajo con nuestro exclusivo Set de Organización de Madera y Cobre de Lula Mena.
Este elegante conjunto incluye cuatro cajitas de madera, cada una diseñada para albergar lápices y una encantadora plantita, además de un portacelular que añade un toque de estilo y funcionalidad a cualquier escritorio.
Cada pieza está elaborada a mano por talentosos artesanos de El Salvador, garantizando un producto único y de alta calidad. Este set no solo es una solución funcional para mantener tu escritorio ordenado, sino que también representa un compromiso con el comercio justo. Con cada compra, estás apoyando a comunidades de artesanos que transforman sus vidas a través de oportunidades de trabajo dignas y sostenibles.
Beneficios:
- Regalos corporativos con propósito: Cada set contribuye al empoderamiento de mujeres artesanas, creando un impacto social positivo.
- Obsequios éticos y sostenibles: Diseñados con un enfoque ecológico, estos productos utilizan materiales naturales y técnicas artesanales que preservan la cultura local.
- Innovación y creatividad: Nuestros diseños contemporáneos no solo son estéticamente agradables, sino que también responden a las necesidades del mercado actual.
Regala más que un simple objeto; ofrece una experiencia que transforma vidas y respeta el medio ambiente. Opta por nuestros regalos corporativos con impacto social y haz la diferencia con cada obsequio.
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SCHOOLING
58% of the people that live in rural areas in El Salvador live in overcrowded conditions. When there is overcrowding in families, there is a higher risk of certain problems occurring, such as domestic violence, family disintegration, poor school performance, among others.
300 SALVADORANS TRY TO MIGRATE TO THE UNITED STATES DAILY DUE TO LACK OF WORK OPPORTUNITIES.
When Lula Mena began working in rural communities, many of the young women wanted to immigrate to the United States. Now that they have seen that there is an opportunity for a better life in their community, their perception of immigration has changed. They feel more confident that they will be able to provide for their families without having to leave the country. We want to continue to grow in order to offer more young adults the opportunity to work with us and avoid immigration.
One of the major challenges we faced when we began working with women was gaining the approval of their husbands. Most of the husbands and family members worried that the women would not be able to work and meet the household’s responsibilities.
Now, their husbands prepare dinner, take care of the children, and offer them support. There is still a strong sexist culture, “machismo”, in rural areas of El Salvador that we are trying to change by empowering women.