A Sra. Lilian Weber, comeca o seu dia fazendo mais um vestido para criancas em Africa. Ja chegou aos 1000 vestidos no seu 100 aniversario em Maio de 2015. Parabens.
O modelo e sempre o mesmo mas tem variaveis em cada um para o personalizar. Diferentes tecidos e rendas e gregas adornam os apreciados vestidos em 47 paises de Africa e outros locais no Globo.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865609605/The-Clean-Cut-99-year-old-woman-sews-nearly-1000-dresses-for-African-girls.html
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Lillian Weber of Bettendorf, Iowa, wakes up every morning and begins to sew another dress that she will donate to young girls in Africa.
"It's just one of those things that you learn how to do and enjoy," Weber told News 8. "When I get to that 1,000, if I'm able to, I won't quit. I'll go at it again because there's no reason to not do nothing."
Weber's dresses are donated to a Christian nonprofit organization, Little Dresses For Africa.
So far, the organization says it's collected more than 2.5 million dresses, which have been distributed to 47 countries in Africa, as well as to children in need in countries like Haiti, Honduras, Thailand, Mexico, Uganda and even parts of the United States.
O modelo e sempre o mesmo mas tem variaveis em cada um para o personalizar. Diferentes tecidos e rendas e gregas adornam os apreciados vestidos em 47 paises de Africa e outros locais no Globo.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865609605/The-Clean-Cut-99-year-old-woman-sews-nearly-1000-dresses-for-African-girls.html
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Lillian Weber of Bettendorf, Iowa, wakes up every morning and begins to sew another dress that she will donate to young girls in Africa.
"It's just one of those things that you learn how to do and enjoy," Weber told News 8. "When I get to that 1,000, if I'm able to, I won't quit. I'll go at it again because there's no reason to not do nothing."
Weber's dresses are donated to a Christian nonprofit organization, Little Dresses For Africa.
So far, the organization says it's collected more than 2.5 million dresses, which have been distributed to 47 countries in Africa, as well as to children in need in countries like Haiti, Honduras, Thailand, Mexico, Uganda and even parts of the United States.
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