Joyce Doran has had a long career with non-profit organizations. Experienced with volunteer management and planning, she started as a volunteer with Ten Thousand Villages in 2013. After word got out about her skills, Ten Thousand Villages offered her a management position at the new downtown Calgary location in May of 2014.
“Helping others has always been a pull for me,” Joyce says. “This company is especially interesting because of their goals. They aim to support artisans and artisan groups in developing countries.”
Edna Ruth Bylar from Kansas began this fair trade company. She travelled to Central America and bought the products made by local women. Bringing these products home and selling them out of church basements helped start the company that is today Ten Thousand Villages.
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Artisans from across the globe produce the handmade, fair-trade products imported by the city’s three Ten Thousand Villages locations. Purchasing these unique works, from jewellery, furniture and fabrics to packaged foods, supports small entrepreneurs in developing nations such as India, Vietnam and Kenya. On November 28, receive 25 per cent off one item when you mention Shop The Neighbourhood at the shop’s 17th Avenue Southwest location.
View this Smart ListThanksgiving is an ideal time to share your good fortune with others. Artisans from Honduras to Uganda to Thailand create the fair trade home decor items, gifts and fashion accessories you’ll find at Ten Thousand Villages. Browse for handcrafted ceramic tableware, serving trays, salad forks and cheese knives, tablecloths and cloth napkins. For meal prep, find an array of spices and to accompany, find premium chocolates, spices, tea and coffee.
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