WHO WE ARE
#shemeets was created to support women of colour (WOC) in starting and growing their ideas into businesses, social enterprises, charities, collectives or side hustles.
Our mission is to support the next generation of WOC and Indigenous female leaders with the networks, entrepreneurial training, and mentorship to develop their ideas into reality and contribute to Canada's entrepreneurial and innovative competitiveness.
At #shemeets, we accomplish our goals through the generous support of donors. Their generosity will be immortalized through the impact of our WOC mentees' community contributions.
Our mission is to support the next generation of WOC and Indigenous female leaders with the networks, entrepreneurial training, and mentorship to develop their ideas into reality and contribute to Canada's entrepreneurial and innovative competitiveness.
At #shemeets, we accomplish our goals through the generous support of donors. Their generosity will be immortalized through the impact of our WOC mentees' community contributions.
Inspired by a personal desire for pieces that are accessible and easy to wear, COUTUKITSCH began as a passion project in late 2010. In November of 2014 the home based business opened up shop in Inglewood, Calgary. The Livery Shop houses the store front and studio for the brand.
The COUTUKITSCH collection is conceptualized, curated, and hand made by a small team of four in Calgary, led by founder and creative director Dorian Kitsch and her partner Kofi Oteng. High quality, long wearing plated metals, delicate details, and natural crystals come together in a way that is effortless and chic. COUTUKITSCH produces jewelry for the modern woman. |
The Clothing Bar, YYC's community consignment store specializing in affordable everyday styles. We have a passion for our community, the environment, and the amazing people that live within it.
Visit if you're in the mood for some trendy pieces and good tunes. |
Humainologiewww.humainologie.com/ uses art to spread empathy, increase inclusion, and reduce discrimination. We focus on sharing human stories and empathy to address barriers to human connection and understanding.
Humainologie introduced Empathy Week in 2016 and since then, the week-long festival (which runs June 1 to 7 annually) has been officially proclaimed by The City of Calgary. Visit Humainologie’s social enterprise Gallery + Store which opened in Calgary’s Beltline in 2019 featuring local and socially conscious goods, along with community art and film exhibits. |