Shop for A Cause: Support the Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable

Shoppers browse the wide variety of items available for sale at the Mango Tree Artisans fundraiser to benefit the Roundtable

On Sunday, December 2, 2018, from noon to 4 PM, Mango Tree Artisans of Sudbury will host a special shopping event to benefit the Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable. Please join the Roundtable for a relaxing afternoon of holiday shopping and help support the work of the Roundtable and a local business.

At its new location at 593 Boston Post Road in Sudbury, Mango Tree Artisans showcases a wide variety of unique items including handcrafted sterling silver and ethnic jewelry, ceramics, baskets, eco- friendly clothing, instruments, glass, metal, wood and other unique items created in the US and dozens of other countries. These items are ethnically sourced and created from eco-friendly, sustainable, and recycled materials. Mango Tree supports Fair Trade which means the artists and producers in developing countries are paid fairly, work in safe, healthy conditions, and are trying to be environmentally sustainable.

Enjoy light refreshments while you shop. The Roundtable receives a percentage of all sale proceeds made during this event

The Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable is celebrating its 20th Anniversary this year. It is an all-volunteer organization of men and women working to educate our local communities about spousal and partner abuse, bullying, and teen dating violence. Annually, the Roundtable hosts and sponsors a number of educational programs and provides domestic violence resource materials to local businesses, medical, dental, and other professional offices, public buildings, and faith communities. In addition, the Roundtable sponsors a family at the holidays, distributes Valentine bags to women and children in local shelters and transitional housing programs and conducts a Shower for Shelters in the spring to collect household items for families moving from shelters and transitional settings to permanent housing. You can learn more about the Roundtable and about relationship violence at www.domesticviolenceroundtable.org.

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