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 ABOUT @LHoCreations (The Empowerment Initiative)


LHoCreations / The Empowerment Initiative is a self funded social enterprise. @LHoCreations was originally created by two immigrant sisters that identify Kenya and Botswana as their homes. The sisters moved to America with their parents through the Green Card program. In America, they found access to the raw materials such as earring hooks, leather snaps etc that allowed them to move from sketching designs on paper to actually creating their designs. They opened their first store in 2009 in Downtown Noblesville.

A
s of 2019 though, the LHoCreations team started shifting towards truly becoming a social enterprise. 
We changed from an LLC to a nonprofit organization and we are currently working on paying for our 501(c)3 status.
As we shifted, a name change was necessary, however we have gone by @LHoCreations for too long. People look us up using this name and so we left ALL our social media accounts as @LHoCreations but took on a new name with our new identity. We are The Empowerment Initiative. 

Our Purpose: 
Our purpose is to connect and empower people across cultural lines through various initiatives.

How do we do this: 
1. Art and Jewelry Making Classes:
We sell art from around the world. We also host classes (upon request) where we produce art with you using our raw materials from around the world. We also offer knitting and crochet classes (upon request). 
2. Food: We empower various community efforts by preparing and selling East African inspired dishes. We also (upon request) can join you in your kitchen via zoom to cook with you. 
3. Fashion: Shop us. We started off as jewelry and bag designers/ makers. We now co-design and co-produce a lot of what we sell. We shop from other small business traders both within the US and abroad, and make our selection available to you. We are also big on doing our part to reduce fashion waste, so we do sell fashionable finds that bigger fashion brands basically consider "last season" overstock. We offer personal styling (upon request).    

We offer a lot of classes upon request because each class/ session is customized to suit YOUR unique goals. So for real, just get in touch below. 

As a social enterprise, we have decided that we are small enough to actively decide that everything we do can in some way benefit someone, somewhere. So just as a heads up, you will see a lot of shifts if goals have been met and new targets have been set. We've decided to be the change we want to see in the world and in deciding this, we've learnt that we have to be more like water than like concrete.  

Initiatives in 2020:
  1. STIPEND INTERNSHIPS/ EDUCATE THE NEXT GENERATION: We took on two paid interns that are grads from Mombasa Baptist High School in Mombasa, Kenya so that they could gain work and marketing experience. One of the intern's mums joined our team as well. They are now part of the team upon request/ when the need arises. One of the interns is actively developing various cultural immersion games we will make available for purchase soon. Each purchase will allow us to work on various initiatives that YOU will be made aware of. 
  2. LOCAL VOICES MATTER: Through food sales, we were able to contribute a portion to the 2021 Polk Street Review Publication out of Noblesville, Indiana. Earlier this year, The Community Education Arts Org., notified us that they had lost all their regular funding. We decided to help through food sales and it is in recent weeks we learnt that they were going to receive a grant that they had otherwise not expected. A BIG THANK YOU to the various Indiana residents that ordered meals and made our contribution possible. We LOVE being Hoosiers. 
  3. YOU HELP US GENERATE DIGNIFIED IGAs (Income Generating Activities for the community): By shopping from us, you help us create a source of steady partial income for up to ten US based small businessmen/ women and twenty six international makers/ traders/ shoppers. Most of our international makers are based out of the East Africa region. THANK YOU for this.  
  4. FRUIT/ VEGETABLE FORESTS/ NEIGHBOURHOODS: Details COMING SOON (we are planting greenery because we ship across the world and want to offset our greenhouse emissions as an organization and simply for the future of the world. We only have one earth. We also want to help feed marginalized communities because we believe in a crazy thing... no one should have to die from hunger/ lack of access to nutritious food or go to bed without something nutritious to eat).
  5. HUMAN(KIND) CONNECTIONS: We now share stories from marginalized communities through our blog/ social media accounts as a way of helping nontraditional stories have a platform. A lot of what is crippling and polarizing the world is a lack of understanding. You can't understand if you haven't listened or tried to connect as human beings. Stories are how we can connect as human(kind). 
  6. SOCIAL ETHICS/ CULTURAL IMMERSION: We offer classes in conjunction with libraries across America, school districts, universities etc that allow community members to attend classes that allow interaction with beads, textiles, cuisines, art forms etc from various cultures and parts of the world. This is the second part of making human(kind) connections. Upon request, we have started offering private classes to students as well. We take this time to reflect and explore societal structures/ beliefs and expand the student's zone of impact by allowing them to generate international perspectives as well as contacts. 
  7. THE ENVIRONMENT:
  • We are working on producing products by hand or with minimal electric/ water consumption to reduce waste and misuse. We are also purchasing damaged jewelry or old jewelry, cleaning and restoring the beads/ fabric and generating NEW merchandise (by hand) to reduce waste in landfills (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle / Upcycle, Rot/ Compost). We've been working on this for the last fifteen years. 
  • We have rolled out a line of gently used/ vintage merchandise with a local blogger to reduce fashion waste (MORE DETAILS COMING SOON)  
  • We've stopped printing cards or any promotional material unless absolutely necessary. If you meet us at an event and want to connect, we pull out our cellphones and connect digitally or text you links to whatever we might have discussed in regards to our organization. We might also have a code for you to scan to connect with us. 
  • We are actively (and have been, for the last fifteen years) collecting packaging from our customers and friends (even bags from other brands) and actively reusing them to ship as well package any sold merchandise.

    The ugly truth about one of the industries we are part of is, according to Business Insider (Morgan McFall-Johnsen, Oct 21, 2019), fashion production makes up 10% of humanity's carbon emissions, dries up water sources, and pollutes rivers and streams. What's more, 85% of all textiles go to the dump each year (That's more emissions than all international flights and maritime shipping combined).

    We might not be as cool as all the other brands that have their names on bags, but the earth needs us to care. Maybe that's what we were put on earth, at this particular time, to do... care enough.

If you still have questions, get in touch.
We'd love to hear from you.
The information provided below allows you to connect with the many ways we are more like water and less like concrete because at the end of the day, the one thing we always receive thank yous for are the many ways we connect people to and through culture. Enjoy. 

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The Empowerment Initiative Team


Hire Us For Your Next Event: 

We want to hear from you and partner with you on your next event. We have found that our business continues to grow because we are unafraid of catering and creating unexpected partnerships and experiences with our clients. Contact us now for a quote or to schedule a virtual or in person meet with one of our team members. We can and would love to collaborate on an event around your budget. 
Love's Hangover was hired to design the award for The Honorable Olympian and Humanitarian Dr. Kipchoge Keino (October 2016). The award was presented to him for his dedication to sports & humankind as he opened the Chicago Marathon Dinner held annually at The Hilton in Downtown Chicago. 

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The IMDb Chapters 


It's another Lawrence Adisa Film. 
We were honored to work with the talented cast and crew that brought this film together. Here is the official trailer and we hope to see you  
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The Celebrity & Humanitarian Chapters: One Billion Rising ​

 ​T-Shirts are some of our best sellers at PopUps and even at the boutique. We've featured T-Shirts from Small Biz Designers like Rue Violet that sold out within weeks. Kellita happened to notice one of our shirts when we went to LA for one of our premiers. She had an upcoming interview for the One Billion Rising Movement at Universal Studios and decided that the orange shirt she had spotted in our collection of pieces was what she was going to wear. Of course because she is Kellita she had a whole twist for it. She's a fashion maven and wanted the shirt turned into an asymmetrical piece. We had to cut off the neckline and hand sew it for her to wear to Universal Studios where the filming of her interview was being done. As a Business of any size... you have the power to make a difference in your community and beyond your community. As a celebrity, you hold that power too. We are honored to have dressed Ms. Smith as she shared her story with and for The One Billion Rising Movement. The shirt is an image of family members huddled together and embracing each other and was part of our Jamii Collection and hand painted by Irene Wasonga. Jamii is a Swahili word for Family. SHOP OUR T-SHIRTS BELOW (click on each image to shop). We will update these shirts frequently. 

​Snippets of us prepping our models for Midwest Fashion Week: MDG Salon in Downtown Indianapolis

Click on the images in the middle to connect with us on Pinterest. We got our inspiration for the fashion show from Pinterest. 

​The Forbes Chapters: About Becoming A Shoptiques Boutique

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