Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Handmade Embroidered Handbags

MOVED TO ACTION:

Roy van Broekhuizen and wife Louise founded Laga Designs International, Inc. to provide employment and income for tsunami survivors of Indonesia. Two years after the tsunami in Indonesia, Roy and Louise Van Broekhuizen keep helping the survivors of that devastation. They sell handmade bags by the survivors of that deadly event on Dec. 26, 2004. The founders, quit their job to run the business, work out of their condo in Irvine. The bags are mostly traditional to Aceh, the province that was devastated by the tsunami, but with a modern twist.

The bags are often popular among women who love designer brands such as Coach but hate that those purses are now everywhere and want something fresh.

"Our dream is to provide employment for 1,200 people," he said. "We cannot give them back the loved ones they lost. But we can… help the people of Indonesia restore their economy."
To achieve this goal, the van Broekhuizens are exploring several growth opportunities.



Laga Designs International Inc.
1-888-LAGA BAG
Founders: Roy and Louise van Broekhuizen
Headquarters: Irvine
Where to buy: http://www.laga-handbags.com/boutiques.html.
Materials used: Nylon-polyester blend, water-resistant exterior (polyurethane backing), polyester-cotton blend stitching, satin lining
How bags are made: The bags, which take roughly a day to make, are slightly tweaked by Louise to give them a contemporary flair without compromising the original Acehnese design that's been handed down through generations.

4 comments:

BagMan said...

this is so great, keep up the good work.

Laga Lady said...

I would really love to hear from our Consultants and have them give an account of their experience with Laga...

...Laga Ladies and Bag Men???

Pam said...

The handbags are exquisite and the work that you are doing is genuine. It is wonderful to be associated with both of you, and in turn be supporting such a worthy cause. Everyone should be carrying a Laga handbag. Every person can make a difference.

Laga Lady said...

handmade handbags made by tsunami survivors~

Laga bags are making their way into the hearts and homes of people all over the US. Our Laga Consulants can now be found throughout the California Southland and also in several other states:

Arti Dua ~ Encinitas, CA
adua@laga-handbags.com
Artillia Marcellous ~ Dove Canyon, CA
razmatazz@sbcglobal.net
Brandy Dominguez ~ Corona, CA bdominguez@laga-handbags.com
Brandy van Zitter ~ El Segundo, CA
Cathy Lovato ~ San Clemente, CA clovato@laga-handbags.com
Evelyn Bailey ~ Yorba Linda, CA
ebailey@laga-handbags.com
Jessica Goacher ~ Aliso Viejo, CA jgoacher@laga-handbags.com
Karen Watkins ~ Dana Point, CA kwatkins@laga-handbags.com
Kelly Carter ~ Lakewood, CA
Kimberly Mead ~ Buena Park, CA kmead@laga-handbags.com
Kristan Hinman ~ Orange, CA
khinman@laga-handbags.com
Lillian Bamba ~ La Mirada, CA
Linda Puccinelli ~ Burr Ridge, IL lpuccinelli@laga-handbags.com
Louise Bauwin ~ Fullerton, CA
lbauwin@laga-handbags.com
Maggie Mora ~ Orange, CA
mmora@laga-handbags.com
Mary Ann Vorndran ~ Oceanside, CA mvorndran@laga-handbags.com
Melissa Holaday ~ Mission Viejo, CA mholaday@laga-handbags.com
Mia Barone ~ Irvine, CA
Pam Starr ~ Las Vegas, NV
pstarr@laga-handbags.com
Paula Quick ~ Richmond, VA
pquick@laga-handbags.com
Rodney & Desiree Thomas ~ Diamond Bar, CA
dthomas@laga-handbags.com
Robin Hoy ~ Cranford, NJ
rhoy@laga-handbags.com
Robin Mitrani ~ Centereach, NY rmitrani@laga-handbags.com
Stephanie Kimble ~ Bowie, MD
skimble@laga-handbags.com
Sue Schmidt ~ Irvine, CA
sschmidt@laga-handbags.com
Tricia Guerrero ~ Harbor City, CA tguerrero@laga-handbags.com

Check out our website at
www.laga-handbags.com
to see and read about the work we are doing for tsunami survivors...

And be sure to contact a Laga Handbag Consultant in your area and schedule your Laga Handbag Home Show for the holidays! Your friends will love you for it!