One where people are poor. The other where people have money to buy things.
Color us innocent, but we think there should be one world.
So we set up Trade as One so people in America can buy things from people in the developing world.
We get beautiful and useful things. They earn a living.
That sounds like a fair trade to us.
Trade as One (TaO) is committed to selling only fair trade products, giving others in developing countries a chance at earning a stable income, and deterring women and children away from sex trafficking as a way of life. Fair Trade means TaO allows artisans from around the world to freely express themselves through their products, and use their talents to make beautiful things for us. Visit TaO, buy something for yourself or a gift for someone special, and support an economically just global trading system.
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I am very excited! My first book Passage to Freedom is available for purchase now, from Amazon. com, Amazon. co. uk and bookstores worldwide. Passage to Freedom is a guide to happiness and spiritual fulfilment that provides exercises to help readers along the way. These techniques incorporate visualisation, intention, meditation and self-healing. You can find more information on my website at www. dawnmellowship. com. I hope you will decide to purchase the book and I hope that it helps you find the spiritual answers you need.
February 14th marks the US launch of Fair Trade Certified flowers. This V-Day is very special because for the first time Americans can buy Fair Trade Certified flowers and chocolate. Fall in love with Fair Trade and make the pledge to have a Fair Trade Valentine’s Day. Please pass this on to all your Fair Trade Valentines!
Thank you for being our friend! The Save the Planet Tour needs all the support it can get. It's going to take all of us to change the world. Let's make it happen together! Let us know what you think of the tour so far. We need everyone’s input to make it happen. If you want to get involved, just let us know. We’ll keep you posted on our progress in our blogs.
Dear supporter, Perhaps you have heard of the floods that devastated several African countries, which had struggled even prior to the floods that hit them in September. The rural populations now need to fear waterborne diseases and reductions in crop yields. A comprehensive long-term international response will be needed to restore their livelihoods, which PSC urges you to demand from the governments of the European Union and United States. Thank you.
Just inland from the idyllic beaches of the Dominican Republic, where U.S. vacationers capture some winter sun, slavery is thriving along with the cane in the county’s sugar plantations. Almost all the work product from this slave labor ends up in the United States. Imported under favorable terms, the sugar price is fixed at up to double that of the world market, with the Dominican Republic receiving the highest import quota from the U.S. government. The documentary, The Price of Sugar, tells the story of a priest’s journey of discovery in the sugar plantations of San Jose de Los Llanos in Dominican Republic.