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Work with us – Shop Sellers

Become a WRC Online Shop Seller 

Sell your handcrafted gifts online to buyers empowering women entrepreneurs! 

Apply here

Join the Women’s Resource Centre Seller Community – Showcase Your Creations 

Are you a talented woman creating beautiful jewellery, fashion accessories, ceramics, or meaningful art? Love to sew, knit, sculpt, or publish poetry that tells women’s stories? Become a WRC Online Shop Seller and share your creative skills with a wider audience. 

Apply Now to Become a WRC Online Shop Seller  

Why Join WRC's Seller Community? 

1. Free to Join 

It’s completely free to become a WRC Online Shop Seller. Plus, with each item sold, a small percentage donation is made to WRC to fund our core work supporting the women’s sector. To start the process, simply complete the online application form, and we will be in touch with you. 

2. Carefully Curated Gifts 

We take great care to curate a destination gift shop featuring beautiful items that tell stories of woman empowerment. From ceramics to fashion accessories, every item is lovingly handpicked to showcase the dedication and creativity of women artisans. 

3. Sustainable Processes 

You set the production and shipping timescales, and you get paid for every sale. No need to worry about storage costs or shipping to us. Sellers are notified of each sale, allowing enough time to produce items and aid efficient and sustainable direct shipping to buyers. 

What Sellers Say about the WRC Online Shop: 

"The WRC Online Shop has given my brand its first online presence. They've helped me expand the audience for my ceramics and have provided me with resources to support my offline sales as well. It's been a great experience." 

–Loblolly Ceramics. 

"I'm really happy to be selling my first book in the WRC Online Shop. I've had one-to-one support from the team to help me with marketing my poetry too, and I can't wait to add my next book to the store when it's published. The WRC is a positive space for women."  

–Poet and author, T. Balogun. 

“I'm so grateful to the team at WRC for the support they have provided me in becoming a part of their seller community and establishing my presence on social media.

During the development stages they were patient with me, allowing me to take my time to get everything right before I showcased my business on the WRC Online Shop. The team has been available by phone or email, offering their guidance and assistance whenever I needed it.

A one-to-one social media session with them helped me gain confidence, and I am now up and running on Instagram as well. Thank you, WRC, for all your help!"

–Velma, VVB Bespoke 

Ready to showcase your creations and empower women? Apply Today 

Published: 24th January, 2024

Updated: 15th March, 2024

Author: Bowale Fadare

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