This organization is empowering women from low-income communities, one garment at a time

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This organization is empowering women from low-income communities, one garment at a time.

“It’s someplace where women have traditionally formed the backbone of the industry and made the least amount of money,” Okaro said, “and so really what we're trying to do is equalize and make this industry more fair to women and more supportive.”The organization prides itself on “sustainable fashion,” which includes objectives to reduce environmental impact by upcycling fabric waste as well as a commitment to fair wages.

The women who are selected for the program are paid a training stipend and given a metro card to get back and forth — a crucial benefit, as 96 percent of the participants live below, which is under $13,000 in yearly income for a single person and just above $26,000 for a family of four. “It seems to me like women have more barriers,” Okaro told Garguilo. “[For] the women who we serve, we just look at, how do we make this a safe space, so people who have been survivors of domestic violence or any number of other issues can come here and learn and thrive and be who they really were meant to be.

Beyond that, Custom Collaborative has launched an employee-owned cooperative, whereby eight of its graduates have joined together to form a business manufacturing clothing for other designers. Ivory’s own scrunchies are for sale at NiLu, a boutique that’s partnered with Custom Collaborative in Harlem.

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