KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The reality of having a woman as a vice president of the United States is sinking in for women all over the country.
Alexander Estrada is a 7th grader at La Cumbre Junior High School whose mother, Martha is unable to work due to a shoulder injury.
Penny Rambacher is the president of Miracles in Action — the non-profit organization helping rural villages in Guatemala since 2004.
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Rambacher says her mom, Noreen, passed away several years ago from cancer, but her beautiful and vibrant memory lives on through the work Miracles in Action does and the lives they're able to touch.
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Today, the non-profit focuses on empowering Guatemalan women by providing them with a sustainable income through the sale of beaded jewelry.
For some, this isn’t about politics. It’s been 100 years of leaps and bounds for women, this is about progress.
Not only does the revenue from jewelry sales go towards providing the women with a sustainable income, but it also helps Miracles in Action fund other projects.
Currently laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she’s hoping to land another job while working towards her Red Seal certification.
The accident was winding up in that woodworking class which led to an invitation from her teacher, Michael Costello, to join the school’s robotics team.
Through the program, the women can also get water filters, solar lamps, and nutrition and health workshops.
The artists whom Fully Expressed is currently working with range from musicians to photographers to painters.
Johnson said “there’s an issue here with the youngest generation of artists” in La Jolla, many of whom work in jobs outside their artistic fields that barely cover their living expenses.
The deal was brokered by Michael Heimler of Black Bear Television and Shari Smiley of 3 Arts Entertainment on behalf of Kubica. Kubica is represented by Smiley, Rachael Dillon Fried of Sanford J. Greenburger Associates and attorney Scott E. Schwimer.