Sew What? Inc. Goes to the Scrap Heap to Push Students Ahead


Fabric scraps and remnants donated to local occupational centers
help students learn new trades.

Rancho Dominguez, CA - Every day, theatrical drape manufacturer Sew What? Inc. goes through hundreds of square yards of silk, muslin, canvas and polyester. And at the end of the day, hoppers full of scrap fabric material are headed ... to school!

It's a give-back-to-the-community program initiated by Sew What? president Megan Duckett and friend Leo Grizzaffi to supply local occupational centers with scrap material for their upholstery and fashion classes.

"I've always been a believer in supporting the community in which we live and work," said Ms Duckett. "These occupational centers do so much good in helping students learn valuable trade skills, and yet they're terribly under-funded. I'd rather these scraps do something useful and valuable than to simply go to waste."

The idea came from a request by Mr. Grizzaffi, a local attorney and philanthropist, to provide some scrap material to one of the occupational centers he supports. This led to the establishment of an ongoing program

Currently, a total of 20 bushels of scrap and remnant fabric are distributed weekly to five neighborhood centers: Hamilton High School, San Pedro Center, Carson High School, SCROC (Southern California Regional Occupational Center) and Harbor Occupational Center.

Ms. Duckett says that this effort exemplifies her company's values of putting family and community first. "It's one thing to recycle," she added, "but it's better when there's a clear and direct human benefit."

The firm, located in Rancho Dominguez, CA, is well-known for its dramatic theatrical drapes and fabrics used in major rock concerts, top fashion shows and other artistic staged venues. It was recently awarded the Dell/NFIB Small Business Excellence Award as well as PC Magazine's SMB 20 Award for technological innovation for small and medium-sized businesses. For information, contact Sew What, Inc. at (310) 639-6000, or inquiries@sewwhatinc.com

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