Fair Trade Chocolate

Guilt Free Chocolate

Fair Trade postcard with tips for advocacy and resources available with chocolate order.

Equal Exchange, United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) and the General Board of Church and Society (GBCS) of the United Methodist Church have partnered to raise awareness about Fair Trade this Halloween. Fairly traded products provide small-scale farmers a fair living wage and an opportunity to break out of the cycle of poverty. The three organizations have created an educational resource to increase awareness of the UMCOR Coffee Project and the need to advocate with our wallets and voices for better working conditions and prices for cocoa farmers throughout the world.

Purchase mini chocolates and trick-o-treat bags at  www.equalexchange.coop from the Equal Exchange Interfaith Store. 
** Make sure you select United Methodist (UMCOR Coffee Project) on the order form to recieve a pack of informational postcards.

Postcards can be requested separately by contacting Equal Exchange customer service at interfaith@equalexchange.com or call 774-776-7366.

What Makes Fair Trade Chocolate Different?

The continuing practice of forced child labor on cocoa farms in West Africa - where 70% of the world’s chocolate is sourced- has been a well documented problem. As an alternative, Fair Trade Certified cocoa is monitored – from the farmers to the store shelf – by independent, non-profit, certifying organizations. FLO International and TransFair USA guarantee that:

  • no child labor or forced labor was used in the production of cocoa;
  • the cocoa was bought directly from a democratically controlled cooperative of small scale farmers; and,
  • the farmers are paid enough money to support their families with food, education and other essentials.

United Methodists Take Action!

Global Poverty is one of the 4 focus areas of the United Methodist Church. This initiative offers United Methodists an opportunity to increase awareness of systems contributing to global poverty in their churches and beyond by handing out fair trade chocolate and a post card with additional information and resources to support fair trade products. Many local United Methodist Churches already serve Equal Exchange’s Fair Trade products because they recognize their ability to participate in ending the exploitation of child slave laborers on cocoa farms.

Support cocoa farmers, their families and children by purchasing fair trade chocolate for your church, family and friends through UMCOR’s 100-Ton Challenge (www.umcorcoffee.org) currently underway. This 12-month campaign that began on World Fair Trade Sunday on May 10, 2008, encourages United Methodists to support purchase of fair trade products from Equal Exchange through the UMCOR Coffee Project partnership. We hope that United Methodists will seize this opportunity and order chocolate and bags today and put their faith into action.

Donate to the Haiti Emergency

Translate this page

Translation Disclaimer: The computer-generated translation may not be accurate.

Jump Start a Topic:



What Does the Church Say About Sex?

Sex and the Church
Read articles and statements.

Darfur Destroyed: Sudan's Perpetrators Break Silence

Powerful video on Darfur

John 10:10 Challenge:
A Justice-Filled Prescription for Health Care

John 10:10 Challenge
Start the Challenge today!

Faith in Action

This Week's Issue:

March 5, 2010

FIA Editor: Wayne Rhodes

Get Connected

Connect with advocates online!

Contact Our Staff

Main: 202.488.5600
Order Resources: 1-800-967-0880
Email GBCS
View Staff Directory

Contact Us

This will not reach a local church, district or conference office. InfoServ* staff will answer your question, or direct it to someone who can provide information and/or resources.

Phone
(optional)

*InfoServ ( about ) is a ministry of United Methodist Communications located in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. 1-800-251-8140

Not receiving a reply?
Your Spam Blocker might not recognize our email address. Add this address to your list of approved senders.