A new business started in the pandemic that hires refugees is now open in a permanent location in Kansas City.

By Charlie Keegan

KANSAS CITY, MO — Pryor sees Madison Stitch as a platform to showcase the hidden talents refugees and American stitchers bring to Kansas City.

“Life would be very boring without art in our lives,” he said.

Each stitcher at Madison Stitch has designed their own bag. 

Read more, with video, here:

https://www.kshb.com/news/kc-open-for-business/were-open-kc-madison-stitch-finds-opportunity-thanks-to-talents-of-refugees

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