Visit us at Sikat Pinoy National Arts and Crafts Fair at the 5th Level, Megatrade Hall, SM Megamall B on June 14 – 17, 2018 and get a chance to win any of our exciting prizes! For a minimum purchase of Php 100 only, you will be entitled to join our contests and win instant […]
Internship Opportunities
Be an intern at Karaw Craftventures! We’re looking for passionate individuals who share the love for arts and community development! Gain relevant work experience specifically in the fields of marketing, product design, and community development. If you’re interested to join our team, just send your updated CV/resume to karawcraftventures@gmail.com on or before June 30, 2018. […]
[Executive Edge] The Filipino inmates’ right to livelihood
Our Story
Our story– As I have been actively involved in outreach activities when I was in college and visited a lot of different marginalized communities and sectors (like street children, orphans, the elderly, PWD’s) I only had one experience of visiting the jail. It was when one of my organizations conducted an apostolate feeding activity. Our […]
The Ragpets Project
The Ragpets Project Through The Ragpet Project, Karaw Craftventures provides unique, upcycled novelty gifts and eco-ethical products, with the brand, positioned as artisanal, sustainable and contemporary. Thus, reducing waste materials in the environment and promoting locally made products. We develop livelihood programs that empower the society’s underserved groups such as the women inmates while spurring […]
Empowering Communities through Craft-Making
Empowering Communities through Craft-Making During one busy weekday, a group of women working on various novelty items in a small production area in Naga City took a break to have their lunch. While eating their meals, they talked about the joys of their lives. One […]
About Karaw Craftventures
About Karaw Craftventures Paul, together with his college group mates, established Karaw Ventures originally to fulfill a school requirement for their business management course. The group thought of the word karaw, which meant “play” in Bicolano, as the name for their enterprise to connote the concept of playing with recycled materials to come up […]