The Batik Boutique

On each Amenyo Foundation trip to Ghana many yards of beautiful batik fabric are purchased and brought back to the United States. The fabrics are then made into bags and other items by volunteers. 100% of the income from the sale of the batik items are used to help fund the scholarship program.

Some Batik Boutique sewers at fabric store in Ho, Ghana with fabric purchased to be brought to the USA

Some Batik Boutique sewers at fabric store in Ho, Ghana with fabric purchased to be brought to the USA

Marcia Christensen examining fabrics at a fabric store in Ho, Ghana

Marcia Christensen examining fabrics at a fabric store in Ho, Ghana

Pictures of Amenyo volunteers making Batik cloth products in their work space at First Congregational Church of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire


A variety of beautiful batik fabrics from the Kpenoe region of Ghana have been used to make mesh bags to support Amenyo Foundation’s scholarship program. These bags and other Batik Boutique products will be sold at upcoming events. All proceeds from the product sales help support students and apprentices in the Kpenoe area.

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Some of the Batik Boutique sewers showing bags and a quilt that were made from batik fabrics brought back from Ghana

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