SHORT CREEK COTTAGE
Welcome to our vibrant charity boutique! The Short Creek Cottage is a women’s empowerment project. It is located at 55 S Central in Colorado City, AZ, 86021. This adorable little charity boutique helps raise money for Voices for Dignity, and at the same time, provides a commission for those who consign their crafts. Bake sales, snow cones, homemade crafts, occasional hair braiding, and gift baskets are common sources of joy! Join us in making a difference!
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At our charity boutique, there are countless ways to make a meaningful impact. Whether you donate, volunteer, or shop with us, youʼre helping us support Voices for Dignity and spread joy in our community. Join our mission and be a part of something truly special.
From Our Hands To Your Home
An FLDS member is seen selling products at the Short Creek Cottage in Colorado City, Arizona. The business, set up by the non-profit Voices for Dignity, helps FLDS members earn an income from tourists.
SHORT CREEK COTTAGE STORE
Customer’s Comment:
This charity boutique is a hidden gem! Not only did I find unique treasures, but I also learned about the incredible cause they support. It feels good to shop here, knowing that my purchase makes a difference. Iʼm proud to be a part of this community.
LILY JOHNSON
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We’re on a mission to raise money for Voices for Dignity while spreading delight through tasty baked goodies, skilled crafts, talented volunteers, and more.
Fundraiser Activity
Braiding hair is a delightful way to chat while enjoying each other’s company and showing kindness to one another.
Bistline, the current FLDS member, has already seen some of that change come to Short Creek.
“The businesses have changed. And they’re not owned by the FLDS anymore. And it’s really hard to get a job and work for somebody that you feel like has taken away from you,” she said.
She works at the Short Creek Cottage, a business set up by the non-profit Voices for Dignity that helps FLDS members with economic and educational opportunities. At the store, FLDS members sell baked goods and homemade products to tourists: jams, jellys, travel pillows and blankets.
“That’s our main source of income now, tourism. People coming and wanting to buy the crafts and homemade things,” said Bistline.
KIND HEARTS, STRONGER COMMUNITIES