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Sweet Smarts Have a blast! Make new friends! Change the world! Protect the planet!
Join the fun with Global Exchange’s Sweet Smarts!!! Global Exchange's Fair Trade campaign is a national network of individuals, from young children to senior citizens, whose simple, creative actions to educate and advocate for Fair Trade certified products transform communities and corporations to support small farmers' efforts to build a better future for their families. Participants support these courageous farmers from some of the remotest spots on the planet, who are standing up against exploitation by transforming trade, one cocoa or coffee bean at a time! AND best of all... we do it all with CHOCOLATE and COFFEE!!! What will YOU do if you join the Fair Trade/Sweet Smarts campaign??
Here are just a few examples...
If its Halloween, we go Reverse Trick-or-Treating...giving candy back to people at their doorsteps...Fair Trade chocolate, attached to a card with information on problems of poverty, child slavery/abusive child labor, and environmental degradation in the cocoa fields and how Fair Trade makes a difference. If it's the winter holidays, we go Fair Trade caroling, informing neighbors and communities about Fair Trade. If it's Valentine's Day, we have valentine inserts that folks of all ages can put inside their valentines to let their loved ones know about Fair Trade.
You CAN change the world. WILL you? It doesn't matter whether you're 6 or 86. Fair Trade campaign members participate within our own circles of friends and family and/or more broadly in our communities. On a regular basis, participants will receive modules...with a few pages of news and information about Fair Trade farming and craft communities and simple actions we can take each month to make a difference by supporting Fair Trade communities towards vibrant economies and environmental protection. Year round, we will also have the opportunity to reach out in our own communities by going to fun events, tabling, doing outreach to individuals, schools, congregations, and youth groups and transforming our communities to Fair Trade.
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