Welcome to Pamba Toto
Fine Art Giclee Prints
Dear friends,
In 2006, my dear friend Debbie Lee and I co-founded Pamba Toto to help raise funds for Sanctuary of Hope. My soul thrills to create the Azizi line of jewelry and to partner with many of you in this venture.
All of my life I have struggled to find a point of intersection for my love of art and the world’s great need. I never thought twice about earning a degree in Fine Art. And yet, I wrestle day after day to find ways to use these gifts to impact a vast world of the lost, dying, and hungry.
My heart burns especially for orphans. My husband of 20 years, David, and I adopted two of our four children from a Kenyan orphanage. Haunted by the orphans left behind, we welcomed the opportunity to help pioneer two children’s homes in Kenya, Sanctuary of Hope #1 and #2, through Hope’s Promise in 2006 and 2008.
Recently the Lord seems to have opened a way to intertwine these dual passions for art and orphans through Pamba Toto. And so, I humbly offer to you three fine art limited editions. Ten percent of the price of each piece will support Sanctuary of Hope.
Most of all, I pray that my offerings will help you catch a glimpse of God’s great love for you, no longer orphaned, but welcomed home as His very own child.
To God be the glory,
Colleen
In 2006, my dear friend Debbie Lee and I co-founded Pamba Toto to help raise funds for Sanctuary of Hope. My soul thrills to create the Azizi line of jewelry and to partner with many of you in this venture.
All of my life I have struggled to find a point of intersection for my love of art and the world’s great need. I never thought twice about earning a degree in Fine Art. And yet, I wrestle day after day to find ways to use these gifts to impact a vast world of the lost, dying, and hungry.
My heart burns especially for orphans. My husband of 20 years, David, and I adopted two of our four children from a Kenyan orphanage. Haunted by the orphans left behind, we welcomed the opportunity to help pioneer two children’s homes in Kenya, Sanctuary of Hope #1 and #2, through Hope’s Promise in 2006 and 2008.
Recently the Lord seems to have opened a way to intertwine these dual passions for art and orphans through Pamba Toto. And so, I humbly offer to you three fine art limited editions. Ten percent of the price of each piece will support Sanctuary of Hope.
Most of all, I pray that my offerings will help you catch a glimpse of God’s great love for you, no longer orphaned, but welcomed home as His very own child.
To God be the glory,
Colleen
Pamba Toto jewelry and crafts are created and sold to raise
funds for Sanctuary of Hope homes for orphans in Nairobi, Kenya.
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We partner with Hope's Promise Orphan Ministries which provides care for
24 orphaned children from the Mathare Valley and Huruma slums.
24 orphaned children from the Mathare Valley and Huruma slums.
Jewelry and CraftsOur jewelry is made with mostly handmade fair trade beads. Our crafts and textiles are created by Kenyan artisans and also through an economic development project for HIV+ women who live in Mathare Valley.
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About Us
Two friends, Colleen Briggs and Debbie Lee, received the vision to make and sell jewelry to raise awareness and funds for Sanctuary of Hope. Read more... |
Mathare Valley Slum
The Mathare Valley slum in Kenya is a pit of heartbreak and despair and is home to 90,000 people within six square miles.
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Sanctuary of Hope Homes![]() Mama Karau and her kids
From the heart of relentless suffering, Kenyan Pastor Jepson Karau and his wife, Edith, plucked out 23 orphans from the most desperate situations and enfolded them into two homes.
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