
Kana Wear LLC Start Up Fund
Ever since I was 11 years old I've been making jewelry and trying to create things with my hands. I've always known that this was my destiny but I needed a start. My passion for creating jewelry all started when I needed some lunch money and charged a girl in my class the exact price for my lunch in return for a customized bracelet. We both had unique names and you couldn't find our names on bracelets found at a regular store, so I helped her solve a problem that I often faced myself. From then on I had a business and regularly made bracelets and did repairs as well. When I moved to GA I began selling jewelry out of a basket at church and in public. In 2006 I was recognized as Teenage Entrepreneur of the month in 2 magazines, and although I've been a teenag
e entrepreneur for years, I still have some "out of the basket" endeavors that I'm trying to make.

I went to college in 2010 and graduated in 2012 from Bauder College with an Assoiciates Degree, and in 2015 I made Kana Wear an LLC, as well as went
and registered my EIN. I haven't always had the guidance on what to do for my business but this is something I've always believed in and I've been chasing this dream for years. I've been turning this into a reality for more than 10+ years. In 2016 I became a Certified Project Manager, and I intend on furthering my education in Fashion because I haven't completed my Bachelors Degree yet.


This year I built my website and bought my url as well as created some social media that may have helped my business to get some recognition. If you would like to look into that you can follow Kana Wear LLC on instagram, twitter, facebook, and you can even shop now at www.kanawear.com. I currently have a "1 of a Kind Sale" going on where everything I'm making is one of a kind, and there will be no duplication of a product.

This vision has meant so much to me since I was young. There have been plenty of times I could have given up but I haven't. Even having epilepsy hasn't stopped me from getting my education, or creating a business, or any of that.
Today I have a husband and 2 children. I intend on passing on this business to my daughter when I get it fully operational, and I believe that this is what I'm called to do more than anything.

In the future I would like to hold crafting classes for anyone who whould love to learn to sew, jewelry design, and more in the craft. I'd charge $10/per person per class and further teach them how to set themselves up as a business because I believe in entrepreneurs. Even though those people could possibly become my competition, I don't care. I love to teach and I love that I have something to offer others that they can benefit from.
I also would love to get my hand I no the theater arts. I would design for the plays I write as well as other play writers. I used to do liturgical dance in church and so with the understanding of "Purposeful Pagentry" I intend on designing dancewear as well as props for dance ministries.
I also would like to help women who are less fortunate dress their best for interviews by creating suits and business attire for them. I believe a Woman should look and feel beautiful, so I'll also be encouraging these women on a Spiritual level as well.
So please donate to help with the full vision of Kana Wear LLC. And Remember to always "Be a new creature".






e entrepreneur for years, I still have some "out of the basket" endeavors that I'm trying to make.


I went to college in 2010 and graduated in 2012 from Bauder College with an Assoiciates Degree, and in 2015 I made Kana Wear an LLC, as well as went
and registered my EIN. I haven't always had the guidance on what to do for my business but this is something I've always believed in and I've been chasing this dream for years. I've been turning this into a reality for more than 10+ years. In 2016 I became a Certified Project Manager, and I intend on furthering my education in Fashion because I haven't completed my Bachelors Degree yet.


This year I built my website and bought my url as well as created some social media that may have helped my business to get some recognition. If you would like to look into that you can follow Kana Wear LLC on instagram, twitter, facebook, and you can even shop now at www.kanawear.com. I currently have a "1 of a Kind Sale" going on where everything I'm making is one of a kind, and there will be no duplication of a product.

This vision has meant so much to me since I was young. There have been plenty of times I could have given up but I haven't. Even having epilepsy hasn't stopped me from getting my education, or creating a business, or any of that.
Today I have a husband and 2 children. I intend on passing on this business to my daughter when I get it fully operational, and I believe that this is what I'm called to do more than anything.

In the future I would like to hold crafting classes for anyone who whould love to learn to sew, jewelry design, and more in the craft. I'd charge $10/per person per class and further teach them how to set themselves up as a business because I believe in entrepreneurs. Even though those people could possibly become my competition, I don't care. I love to teach and I love that I have something to offer others that they can benefit from.
I also would love to get my hand I no the theater arts. I would design for the plays I write as well as other play writers. I used to do liturgical dance in church and so with the understanding of "Purposeful Pagentry" I intend on designing dancewear as well as props for dance ministries.
I also would like to help women who are less fortunate dress their best for interviews by creating suits and business attire for them. I believe a Woman should look and feel beautiful, so I'll also be encouraging these women on a Spiritual level as well.
So please donate to help with the full vision of Kana Wear LLC. And Remember to always "Be a new creature".






Organizer
Shakana Allen
Organizer
Atlanta, GA