Being a fair trade organization, we featured the stories alongside the products that empower women.
Newspaper bags, brass bells, woven plastic bags |
Agate bag charms, Soy candles, Embroidered pillows, travel sets, woven retaso coin purses |
On weekends we featured product demonstrations. Here Ate Liezel Quismorio from Pandacan, Manila assembles mini origami stars made from magazine pages.
Our visitors also expressed support for our advocacies aligned with the Fair Trade Principles. Here's a collage of students, families, friends who support Fair Trade, the environment, women empowerment, micro-enterprises and Filipino craftsmen, and non-discrimination.
Among our visitors were some kids who played with the wood toys made by Tahanang Walang Hagdanan.
We were also visited by our Capacity Building Program participants
and a group of women from the Department of Tourism - NCR who made the visit part of their women empowerment program for the day.
Watch out for our succeeding posts on the stories of the organizations we featured as well as our simple program to highlight the importance of supporting women.
And of course we hope you can join us next year when we celebrate another group of Amazing Women in 2014.
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