Deepen the holidays with fair trade gifting

The nonprofit Nomi Network, operating in Cambodia, uses recyclables for colorful, graphic fish feed and rice bags made by women and girls who are victims of human sex trafficking or are vulnerable to falling prey. The company also works with trafficking victims in India.

November 07, 2012 9:00 am  • 
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