Explore Home with Carmin Black, Founder of Half United
Welcome to the Explore Home Podcast. This week, we invite you to explore home with Carmin Black, Founder of Half United. Half United is a for-profit philanthropic company that puts helping others above profit. Selling “socially good goods,” Half United works with artisans in developing countries to produce one-of-a-kind items. This leads to gainful employment in places that are in desperate need of opportunities. Neil and Carmin talk about how she and her brother started Half United when they were 24 and 19 years old, with $200 and a dream. They began working with Tom’s, who took them to Haiti for a photoshoot. Carmin and her brother traveled the island visiting and speaking with locals. It was then that their plan was solidified to help impoverished communities take their local products to market. They began with one handbag, expecting to sell 50. They received 1,000 orders! Each bag took 2 days to make which led to the employment of up to 300 Haitians. As a result, the town flourished with homes being built, food on the table and children going to school. Now, Half United works in 8 different countries producing a variety of items. Carmin is constantly on the look-out on how to adapt trends that are in high demand that can be made in developing countries, instead of large manufacturing facilities. Carmin will be at the Universal showroom during Spring High Point Market selling corn and shell jewelry, candles and candle boxes, glassware and straw bags. Please stop by to learn more about her passion to help others. Learn more about Half United at https://www.halfunited.com/ Become a wholesaler at https://www.halfunited.com/pages/wholesale-program
From "Explore Home - A Podcast from Universal Furniture"
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