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Dolma
December 2, 2010About Us Dolma is a socially responsible company that specializes in fair trade personal accessories and home décor handmade by economically disadvantaged communities in India. In addition to abiding by fair trade principles of fair wages, women’s empowerment and environmental responsibility, we donate 15% of our profits to schools for children in need. We are […]
Hnderson’s Cafe – UVM
December 2, 2010Ben & Jerry’s Burlington
December 2, 2010Healthy Living
December 2, 2010Healthy Living is Burlington, Vermont’s independently owned community natural foods market. We are famous for 20 years of memorable customer service and a complete selection of natural and organic foods. We have had a strong commitment to our community, and involve ourselves in community outreach, local organic agriculture and providing jobs to nearly 100 local […]
Viva Espresso
December 1, 2010We provide superior coffee and espresso to the Old North End and greater Burlington while supporting local foods, our community, the environment, and other small businesses. Know what’s in your cup!
City Market
December 1, 2010City Market, Onion River Co-op, is a 16,000 sq. ft. community-owned food cooperative located in beautiful downtown Burlington, Vermont. City Market is Burlington’s only downtown grocery store, open 363 days per year from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. City Market provides a critical service to the residents of Burlington and the larger community by providing […]
Peace & Justice Center
December 1, 2010The Peace & Justice Center is a Vermont-based non-profit, membership organization. Our mission is to create a just and peaceful world. To this end, we work on the interconnected issues of economic and racial justice, peace, and human rights through education, advocacy, training, non-violent activism and community organizing. The Peace & Justice Center is a […]
Media Providence Friends School
November 23, 2010They definitely get the Fair trade message and have been participating with us every step of the way. Their students have made posters for our contest, skyped with students in Ghana and Garstang, England, and hosted an author book signing/talk on how your purchases effect the world.