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91原创 sisters Hope in a Box fundraiser: local products with global impact

All proceeds will benefit non-profit Hope International

Two 91原创 sisters have limited supply remaining of a gift box featuring products from local small businesses, but the pair 鈥渉ope鈥 to sell off their inventory to reach their $10,000 fundraising goal in support of an international charity.

Sisters Shannon Obando, 35, and Jen Spier, 29, started Hope in a Box after Spier returned from Cambodia with Hope International Development Agency as part of Women for Water in 2019, where she helped finish building a school and water wells.

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鈥淗ope International is a non-profit organization and they help in over 17 countries,鈥 Spier explained. 鈥淭hey help provide clean water, education鈥 they really help to provide resources to communities in need.鈥

Upon her return it got the sisters thinking how they could continue their support efforts from home.

鈥淗ow can we come up with something that can help our community and help local businesses,鈥 Obando recalled thinking in the early days of the pandemic.

That鈥檚 when the pair founded Hope in a Box.

鈥淲e reached out to local businesses for donated product鈥 people were happy to donate to a good cause, which was amazing to see,鈥 Obando enthused.

The sisters offer two types of Hope in a Box, which are each filled with a minimum of 15 local, ethical and low waste items donated from businesses in 91原创, Surrey, Vancouver and even the Interior.

Each box is $99, but is valued at over $200.

All proceeds from the sale of a box benefit Hope International, Obando assured.

鈥淭hey (purchasers) are able to read where these products are from and [about] the businesses that are doing amazing things,鈥 she added, noting the small businesses owners who have donated products to the cause.

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The women have raised $7,000 so far, $3,000 shy of their fundraising goal.

But they鈥檙e hoping by selling the remainder of their boxes they can achieve their fundraising target.

鈥淎long the way we have been able to support these local businesses and promoted them,鈥 Obando noted.

The sisters 鈥渉ope鈥 to host the fundraiser annually.

For more information or to purchase a box visit .



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