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One thing that I’ve really enjoyed learning about is, well, I like to call it purposeful purchases. I had heard of fair trade, and I can definitely see why that is popular. “Fair trade is an organized social movement and market-based approach that aims to help producers in developing countries obtain better trading conditions and promote sustainability.” There are all kinds of products available to purchase on many websites, and my crude layperson’s summary of the industry is that it encourages those of us in wealthy countries to buy a product (at a fair price) from a person in a poor country, rather than hopping over to the mall.
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But the purposeful purchase aspect, for me, comes in taking the concept of fair trade to a deeper, more personal level. It’s when I know more specifically about who is making the product and how my purchase is creating a better quality of life for them. These are my favorites so far:
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Punjammies are gorgeous pajamas.
So powerful! The cost runs higher than the pj’s at Old Navy (most are $35), but, seriously, did you just READ that? That kind of horror is beyond what my mind can comprehend. To be a part of that healing is worth it. What an amazing and powerful organization. And I’m telling you: check out the jams. They are adorable. I think Sariska Safari is my favorite design.
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Nightlight is an organization that I stumbled on accidentally. My sweet cousin Nicole was wearing a really awesome necklace, and I asked her where she got it. She told me she got it from an organization called Nightlight who help rescue women from the sex trade in Bangkok. BANGKOK, THAILAND?! Yep! That Bangkok. The city I will be traveling to in (hopefully) a year and a half to meet and bring home my son or daughter. A city where boys and girls born next to my child will be in danger of that same trade in just a few short years. I immediately researched this group and was so encouraged to read that they are a Christian NPO whose mission is to build relationships and provide hope, intervention, rescue and assistance to women and children exploited in the sex industry by offering alternative employment, vocational opportunities, life-skills training and physical, emotional and spiritual development to women seeking freedom.
Now, I have to admit, I won’t be able to shop this site as much as I would like, because the jewelry (hand-made!) is very pricey. All the best necklaces are over $40. (The one pictured above is $45.) But I want to promote them and I’m committed to buying something from them, because I’m so blessed by their ministry. Their name is based on Isaiah 9:2: “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.” I will never read that verse the same way again.
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The next 2 sites are also jewelry sites and have the coolest looking products! You may remember Suubi from our raffle. I purchased one of their necklaces to add to the prize package. Suubi was started when a family was in Uganda for their own adoption, and met some women who created and sold recycled paper bead necklaces. There was a need to open up the market-place for these necklaces, and this family sought to meet that need. The women in Uganda are coming up with amazing designs and impress the socks off of me. Several are $20 and under.
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31 Bits is the tre chic of the recycled paper bead biz. My favorite of their products are these gloriously chunky necklaces that are a total statement piece. You may remember that Kristen Howerton wore one of their necklaces when she was on The View. 31 bits was started by college students–college students from Southern Cal! They met 6 African women, also in Uganda, and saw these women trying to support their families with meager income from truly remarkable necklaces–but there was no market. So, these college students began to partner with these women and have created a fabulous–and fashionable–organization.
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These are just a few of the products that have caught my eye and my heart. I’m not saying that I’ll never shop at Target or Claire’s again (I mean, we are on a budget) but I love knowing about them, spreading the word about them, and giving them my business whenever possible. If you know of any other places to make purposeful purchases, PLEASE leave a comment and let me know!