A Gift of Hands
Monday, March 23 2009
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A Gift of Hands
Julie Mullin
Julie Mullin says her business selling organic, fair trade fiber products is doing quite well in this economic climate. But she couldn't do it without the unusual partnership she's formed with a Montagnard woman named Jum.
Julie once had a successful quilting business. Then severe arthritis stole her ability to use her hands. Jum had just come to the United States from the remote central highlands of Vietnam. She didn’t speak English, she had never had running water or electricity, and she certainly didn’t know how to run a sewing machine. But Julie needed hands, and Jum needed a job.
Jum
Now, despite the language barrier and the faltering economy, the two women have learned to work together seamlessly, and Julie says her business is booming.
- See a picture of Jum and her family in Vietnam
- Learn more about Fiberactive Organics
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Today - a love story. Darryl Hammill's family runs the Endymion Krewe. Each year they make a huge float for Mardi Gras—and they also have huge parties.
Darryl's date canceled on the eve of the biggest party of the season, the Coronation Ball. Darryl turned to his sister for help finding a date. The only problem was that his sister had always referred to her brother as "my weird brother" when discussing him with her friends.
The woman Darryl would meet the night of the Coronation Ball became the love of his life, and their marriage is still going strong 25 years later.
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