Purchasing Power and Poverty

I first learned about Fair Trade when I began working in tea. Simply, Fair Trade means a standard of practice that allows others to earn a fair wage. Importantly, Fair Trade means an opportunity for those in impoverished, even dangerous, situations to move out of poverty.

I feel deep compassion for those in these situations. You, like me, may be looking for ways to do more about those feelings.

Trade As One is an organization offering quality products from around the world. These products are the key to survival for those escaping human trafficking, abuse, disease…poverty.

To learn more about Trade As One and their mission to use sustainable business to fight poverty, visit their web site, and watch their 4-minute video.

You can learn more about Fair Trade at the Fair Trade Federation web site.

Yes, we can make a difference.

With love,
Karen
www.KarenLCox.com

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Going Green!

As my makeup supply began to dwindle, and my awareness of how little it can take to make a difference by visiting www.thehungersite.org, I began searching for resources on going and living “green”. There are so many small things we can do that will really add up — not only for our environment, but for our health as well.

For example, according to www.energystar.gov:

If every American home replaced just one light bulb with an ENERGY STAR qualified bulb, we would save enough energy to light more than 3 million homes for a year, more than $600 million in annual energy costs, and prevent greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of more than 800,000 cars.

These compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) cost more than incandescent bulbs, but they last longer and save on your electric bill. My family has personally found this to be a very beneficial switch.

And, what about the makeup and other beauty products we use on our skin? Most contain known toxins — and it’s all legal. The key here is learn (at least some) of the ingredients to avoid, and always, always read the labels.

I found an easy-to-read list at www.AlchemistsApprentice.com. This site offers mineral makeup that does not contain harmful ingredients. I’ve recently ordered samples, and I’ll let you know how that goes.

Another site which offers mineral makeup is www.CanaryCosmetics.com. I have tried their samples, and like their product. I have very sensitive skin with mild rosacea, however, and I need a bit more coverage than the product offered. But, it did provide acceptable coverage, and it looked quite natural. Other makeup options tend to fade from my nose quickly, leaving me looking like Rudolph, but Canary Cosmetics’ makeup lasted the best so far.

Quiz: If you buy something labeled “all natural”, it has to be safe, right?

WRONG. The term “all natural” is currently not standardized in the cosmetics industry. Even certain natural ingredients are harmful. Again, the best defense is to learn some of the names of the harmful ingredients and read the labels.

By reading labels, I found that a particular makeup line thought to be safe contains parabens – an ingredient used as a preservative in many cosmetics. Parabens have been found in breast cancer tissue and may affect the body in a manner similar to estrogen. This is still a controversial topic, but you can find products without parabens (and other harmful ingredients).

My journey has only just begun, but I’ll be sharing more of what I learn as I go along. If this posting has peaked your interest, too, you may also enjoy:

365 Ways to Live Green: Your Everyday Guide to Saving the Environment, by Diane Gow McDilda – Great tips, one day at a time.

Green Chic, by Christie Matheson – You can go green without moving to the middle of no-where and giving up certain pleasures in life.

To Your Health and Well Being,
Karen
www.KarenLCox.com

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Just Click, and Give…

What is the easiest way to give to the causes of hunger, breast cancer, literacy, child health, rainforests, and animal rescue…in less than a minute…and for FREE?

Go to www.thehungersite.com!

The sponsors of this group of websites donates food, medical services, books, land preservation and more based on the number of clicks the site receives each day. Giving could not be easier, and it won’t cost you a dime.

On each tab of the website, you’ll see a large button labeled “Click Here to Give — it’s FREE”. And, 100% of the sponsor money goes to charity. After clicking, you can page down and see how many clicks have been received.

Want to give more? I was overwhelmed how, with any amount, we can make a world of difference in someone’s life. For example, under the site’s Gifts that Give More (TM), just $25 will feed a U.S. family for 5 weeks.

Here is a very small sampling of the many ways to give more:

  • Purchases of merchandise on the site means even more goes to charity.
  • You can donate for the six particular interests – hunger relief, breast cancer, child health, literacy, rainforests, and animal rescue.
  • You can target your giving to more specific needs such as feeding a U.S. family, school shoes for girls in rural Africa, heat a classroom in Afghanistan, or help build a school in Nepal.

So, make a visit to www.thehungersite.com, and give a few clicks!

Way to give!
Karen
www.KarenLCox.com

Gifts that Give More (TM) is a trademark of CharityUSA.com, LLC.

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Great Music, Great Causes

How do you mix a love of music with a heart for people around the world?

Dan Storper and Michael Kraus have hit just the right chord with their music label, Putumayo World Music. Storper and Kraus compile music from spectacular artists from around the world. With titles like Celtic Dreamland, Tango Around the World, Animal Playground, and New Orleans Brass (just to name a few), it’s easy to see that Putumayo World Music lives up to it’s motto: “guaranteed to make you feel good!”

And, if great music weren’t enough, a portion of proceeds are donated to organizations benefiting groups related to the products you’re buying. For example, one that tugs at my heart strings and is sweet music to my ears is Women of the World – Acoustic, a fantastic compilation of acoustic music by leading female artists from around the world. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this CD is donated to the Global Fund for Women.

The New Orleans Brass CD mentioned earlier? A portion of those proceeds go to the Renew Our Music Fund. According to the Putumayo web site, the company has contributed more than $250,000 from the sales of its New Orleans CDs to local non-profits and artists since Hurricane Katrina.

Now if that’s not something to sing and dance about, I don’t what is.

To learn more about Putumayo World Music and its non-profit affiliations, visit them at www.putumayo.com. While you’re there, tune into Putumayo Radio online. You’ll love it!

‘Til next time, keep singin’ and keep dancin’!
Karen
KarenLCox.com

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