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Isabelle and Katherine Adams, along with countless volunteers, make origami ornaments for their nonprofit, Paper for Water. In seven years, they’ve raised $1.5 million, which has funded 170 ...
Upcycle old Christmas cards and ribbon to make these tiny origami boxes to deliver gifts, decorate the tree and more.
When two sisters learned people die from the lack of clean water, they decided to help by giving away origami ornaments for donations. They've now built 100 wells around the world.
The process starts with paper that is either donated or bought at a discount. Volunteers of all ages fold the paper into origami ornaments that are then exchanged for donations online or at gift ...
An origami ornament can be made from book pages, heavy-duty wrapping paper or any other paper textile. It makes for a unique little gift to enclose in a Christmas card, or you can make several to ...
Working with the Dallas non-profit Paper for Water, SMU junior Travis Nolan has sold enough of his origami ornaments to help build water wells in places like Kenya.
Eight years ago, sisters Isabelle Adams, 15, and Katherine Adams, 13, started Paper for Water — a non-profit organization that raises money for water wells around the world by selling origami ...
Deborah Adams, left, Katherine, 6, center, and Isabelle, 8, create origami ornaments to sell. The money they raise pays for new water wells in developing countries, where children die from unclean ...
Two teen sisters are turning the art of folding origami into millions of dollars to fund clean water projects around the world.
The process starts with paper that is either donated or bought at a discount. Volunteers of all ages fold the paper into origami ornaments that are then exchanged for donations online or at gift ...
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