Leah More


I started making jewelry when I was 7 years old. It was a way for me to make beautiful things for my friends and family that were unique and made from the heart. Since then, my designs have transformed from plastic and ceramic beads to semi-precious stones and 14k gold. It’s amazing to me that one small piece of jewelry can add so much to a look. I love the creativity that jewelry-making allows me to share with others

As I continued to make jewelry, I found a desire to give back, and began to donate part of the proceeds from my pieces to charities. When I first was introduced to AMF, I knew that I’d found an organization that shared my passion for helping young women. I’m honored and excited to be a part of AMF and to create beautiful jewelry that will also help provide for gilrs in Africa.

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AMF Project : Girls Helping Girls
AMF Project : Reencontro
Event : Girls Helping Girls - Creating Jewelry for Sustainable Futures!

Sponsor a girl by donating a toolkit: $20

Supplies for bracelets:

Wire cutters approx. $6.00 each
Needle Nose pliers approx. $4.50 each
Flat Nose pliers approx. $4.50 each
Wire costs approximately $2.00 per gram so about $1.00 per bracelet
Clasps are about $0.25 and jump rings about $0.25

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