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Mrs. Margaret
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Hand-Made, Since 1923
The Della Robbia wreath program was introduced originally
by Boys Republic founder Margaret B. Fowler to serve as a
work experience vehicle for students of the non-profit school.
The wreaths were patterned after a centuries-old ceramic design
created by the Della Robbia family of Florence, Italy.
In 1923, the first year of the Boys Republic Della Robbia
campaign, only a few dozen wreaths were produced. They were
sold on the streets of Pasadena. The program grew to meet
increasing demand. Today, Boys Republics students produce
and ship more than 50,000 wreaths, each year, to destinations
throughout the United States and around the world.
The
Gift That Gives Twice
Della Robbia wreaths are truly a gift within a gift. When
you buy a Della Robbia from Boys Republic, or give one to
a friend or associate, you also give troubled teens an opportunity
to learn important work-related attitudes and habits.
Della Robbias are produced through a work experience program
that teaches disadvantaged students the value of honest labor
while stimulating new levels of responsibility and self-control.
From gathering, sorting and preparing seed pods to fastening
them to wreath boughs and, finally, to shipping the finished
Della Robbia, students experience the stress of adult responsibility
while earning part of their own way.
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