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MayaWorks Volunteers
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"We loved the selection from MayaWorks. The table looked great and very festive! There was a nice variety. We were very pleased with how it all worked out."
- Eileen Loveit, East Providence, RI
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LOGIN to be able to:
- Create Orders
- Enter Returns / Complete Worksheets
- View Past Orders
- Access Valuable Volunteer Tools
Interested in Hosting a MayaWorks Sale? It's so easy! (Register Here)
Do you enjoy making a positive impact in the lives of others? Like having a good time? Looking for a valuable volunteer experience?
Host a MayaWorks Sale in your community and provide the opportunity for others to shop for economic justice! It's fun, it's easy, and it's a satisfying way to make a real difference.
MayaWorks invites you to interweave your life with the lives of MayaWorks artisans in Guatemala, and volunteers across the United States, by hosting a sale in your community. Last year volunteers hosted sales across the U.S. and sold over $270,000 which makes a tremendous difference in the lives of the Maya artisans. MayaWorks depends on volunteers for over 60% of our sales.
Get started now!
- Download our Volunteer Consignment Form and fax the completed form to 312-243-2156 or mail to 1732 W. Hubbard St. Suite 1A, Chicago, IL 60622. Contact MayaWorks at 312-243-8050 or info@mayaworks.org to receive the volunteer password to be able to register and place your first online order.
- Log on as a volunteer by clicking on the current volunteer login link and place your order at least 3 weeks before your sale. Send no money at this time. Uncertain about what to order? Call us at 312-243-8050 or email info@mayaworks.org
- Invite friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors to support Guatemalan families by purchasing their beautiful, one-of-a-kind products. Download sample flyers and a sample press release for your local newspaper once you login
- Return unsold products and checks to MayaWorks within one week of having your sale and congratulate yourself for making a real difference in the lives of the MayaWorks artisans!
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