SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - There may be a career in fashion in the future for many young people in Santa Barbara that previously never considered it as a option.
The Restorative Justice Education Center with Faith Based Alliance and The Wakefield Believe Big Charitable Foundation are collaborating.
A $2,500.00 donation will be made to the Restorative Justice Education Center with Faith Based Alliance & Menchaca's Embroidery Youth Project (NBCC). This program will help empower and educate our youth in fashion design, art, sowing, embroidery and entrepreneurship. It helps educate and empower our at riska and financially challenged community.
The young people have expressed an interest in clothing design, repairs, material reuse and making larger dreams come true in the area of fashion, costumes and cutting edge designs for the future.
Sponsors of this project are, Grant House Sewing Machines, Menchaca's Embroidery, New Beginning Community Church, Our Lady Of Mount Carmel, Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics, See International, the Santa Barbara Zoo, Espero Wines, Bethel Church, The Methodist Church, and the Salvation Army of Santa Barbara.
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