Local teen starts nonprofit to give used Indian dresses a second life - Sammamish Independent

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Dream Dresses, a nonprofit founded by local teen Ananya Gupta, is making waves in Sammamish by collecting used Indian dresses to ship back to India. This initiative aims to provide a second life to traditional garments, encouraging sustainable practices while celebrating cultural heritage. The project not only addresses environmental concerns by repurposing slightly used dresses but also strengthens ties between local teens and their Indian roots. Gupta's vision is to create a platform where community members can engage in meaningful contributions, fostering a sense of belonging and cultural appreciation. As Dream Dresses gains traction, it seeks to inspire more residents to embrace sustainability and support the nonprofit's mission.

The initiative also highlights the importance of cultural identity, making it a unique blend of environmentalism and social consciousness. With the support of the Sammamish community, Gupta hopes to expand the reach of her nonprofit and make a lasting impact both locally and in India. The growing involvement in Dream Dresses reflects a collective commitment to preserving culture and promoting eco-friendly practices.

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