Way 31: Have a Fair Trade Halloween
October 31, 2009 – 12:03 am | No Comment

Children of the Kuapa Kokoo Cooperative hold up a Fair Trade chocolate bar
Today is the best day of the year for those of us with an unquenchable sweet tooth: Halloween! If you’re too old to go trick-or-treating yourself this year, stay home and hand out Fair Trade Certified Chocolate to trick-or-treaters and explain the significance [...]

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Today’s Sponsor: Sisters of Charity of New York

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To bring new products to market and positively impact more farmers in the developing world, TransFair USA secures additional funding from socially responsible investors/lenders. For 200 years, the Sisters of Charity of New York have ministered to the needs of the poor. Faith-based allies such as the Sisters of Charity of New York help TransFair USA achieve our mission of poverty alleviation through a market-based approach.

You can follow Sisters of Charity, New York on Twitter @scny1

donateLearn how you can donate to TransFair USA to help us continue with our mission to invest in the growth of the Fair Trade Certified brand and its benefits. This growth empowers farmers to achieve real improvements to their quality of life. Visit our website and Donate today!

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