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Kittynip Hackey Sac

Your little kitties will get hours of delirious pleasure kicking around these hackey sacs filled with organic catnip. Plus, you will
have the added good feeling knowing that you are buying a "fair trade" item. These catnip toys are made by impoverished Guatemalan women who are working to improve
their lives and community. These gorgeously crafted hackey sacs are a mere 1.25" in diameter (a beautiful replacement for all those cheapo glitter pom balls, etc).
Sold in pairs of two, in assorted Guatemalan-spirited designs. And the craftsmanship of these cannot be beat for the price!

This particular item is made by a group of widows from the civil war in Guatemala.

If you like this kind of craft and wish to help these women better their lives, you might also like the
Breakaway Cat Collar and Guatemalan Mouse Toy.
We also now feature a nice selection of Guatemalan goodies for people.

Fair Trade

Fair Trade Federation principles and practices mean that
artists are paid fairly, at least 35% more than they would receive in their local market. Paying fair wages does not mean that products cost the consumer
more. Purchasing fairly traded products helps support living wages and healthy working conditions. And, unlike many commercial importers who often wait
60-90 days before paying producers, Fair Trade Organizations ensure prompt payment -- in many cases, prepayment, so that producers have sufficient funds
to cover raw materials and basic needs during production time.

Environmental Responsibility and Respect for Cultural Identity

Fair Trade Organizations encourage producers to engage in environmentally friendly practices which use local resources
sustainably. They are also encouraged to produce and develop products based on producers' cultueral traditions adapted for Western markets.

About UPAVIM

Unidas Para Vivir Mejor ("United for a Better Life") was started in 1990 by a group of about 10 women and is based in the community of La Esperanza (in English, "Hope") located
on the outskirts of Guatemala City. It now consists of a self-governed group of approximately 68 women -- all mothers and homemakers, some widows and
some abandoned by their husbands -- dedicated to improving the quality of life for themselves and their children. They still face many challenges such
as illiteracy, unemployment, malnutrition, lack of sufficient education for children, etc. But through donations, grants and the sale of their crafts,
UPAVIM has been able to do many things to improve their lives, such as establish a medical and dental clinic, medical lab, breast feeding promotion
campaign, children's growth monitoring program, alternative 6 grade elementary school and daycare, scholarship and tutoring program and other income
generating projects. Your purchase of their crafts helps this group to be a self-sustaining association and to advance toward an improved quality of
life in their community.

UPAVIM is a Member of the Fair Trade Federation & The Crafts Center at CHF International

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