St. Martin of Tours Academy becomes first Fair Trade Elementary School in California!
La Mesa, California December 1, 2015 – St. Martin of Tours Academy, part of a national initiative by Fair Trade Campaigns to engage K – 12 students in issues of global poverty, is proud to announce its official designation as a Fair Trade School. Fair Trade is an economic system that ensures consumers the products they buy were grown, harvested, crafted and traded in ways that improve lives and protect the environment. Fair Trade Campaigns officially recognizes schools in the US committed to educating students about the issues of Fair Trade and sourcing Fair Trade products, like coffee, tea and bananas in the cafeteria, offices and at events.
With over 500 Fair Trade Schools in the United Kingdom alone, the USA program grew out of work in Europe and the increasing demand for Fair Trade and ethically produced products to be incorporated into institutional purchasing. Fair Trade Campaigns sees the tremendous impact institutional purchasing in the US can have on farmers and artisans worldwide.
“There are few things more exciting than seeing today’s youth come to understand the role that they can play as consumers in making the world a more fair and just place. To see them become not just conscious consumers, but advocates for Fair Trade, should challenge all of us to do the same.” Billy Linstead Goldsmith, National Coordinator, Fair Trade Campaigns
St. Martin of Tours Academy Fair Trade Compaign was created to build the awareness and availablility of Fair Trade in the school community. Ongoing Fair Trade education and promotion is a priority. Fair Trade curriculum and fundraisers are incorporated each year. There are now over 200 active Fair Trade Campaigns in towns and schools, as well as on campuses across the country, of which include St. Martin of Tours Academy.
We thank our Fair Trade Committee which included staff, parents
and students who made this designation possible:
Chair, Anne Pacheco, Principal, Toni Dimuzio, Vice Principal,
Diane Hartley, 5th Grade Teacher, Nan Soto
Parents: Alicia Crockett, Tracy Giordano, Cory McMahon
Students: Zachary Crockett, Isabella Giordano, Presley McMahon
To join or support St. Martin of Tours
Academy visit us online at
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