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Top Ambassador: Matt Harper

February 24, 2010 Posted by tini

Meet Matt Harper: A college student at Holy Cross in Massachusetts. He became an ambassador for Not For Sale in January 2010. Since then, he has raised over $1600 from over 17 sponsors for our international project in Cambodia.

An ambassador is an individual that takes on the challenge of supporting one of our international projects. They encourage family and friends to donate to the project of their choice. In Matt Harper’s case, that was Cambodia. He took it upon himself to research trafficking patterns in Cambodia, and spread the knowledge of what he learned to his family and friends.

For more information about how you can become an ambassador, check out: www.notforsalecampaign.org/international-projects/ambassadors/

Here is what Matt has to say about his experience:

If it is possible to get to know someone through a blurb, the two questions that will help you get to know me seem to be, “What in my life has most shaped me and what in my life got me to being selected as the Top Ambassador this month?” Well, my family loves – anything and everything. That love brought us to the dinner table every night growing up, which shaped each one of us in our own way. We talked about life, we questioned decisions made and we shared our ups and downs all over some fajitas or rotisserie chicken. But one day the time came to move from my family and the beautiful southern California weather to my next life experience. I entrusted once more the ever-inspiring (and occasionally “problematic”) Jesuits with guiding my development and now find myself in Worcester, Massachusetts at the College of the Holy Cross where I am halfway through my junior year. I have been privileged enough to travel the world as well as our country and it is my desire for new experiences that has brought me to question two.

I was introduced to Not For Sale only four months ago (a blip in my being) by my classmate, now friend, and NFS state director Jamee Herbert. Through her enthusiasm and the commitment and hard work of many individuals and groups on my campus, we were able to bring David and Brant here for the Backyard Abolitionist Tour. By the end of their presentation I was ready to commit myself and commit myself rather seriously. I became a Young Ambassador and now, only a few weeks after beginning my work, have exceeded my financial goal of $1200. I owe any and all recognition from this to my friends and family who have shown and continue to show faith in me. This financial goal is important but it isn’t enough. I know that no amount of money will solve the horrors many find themselves trapped in. So, I have also committed myself to examining the root causes of Cambodian trafficking, investigating possible solutions and doing what I can to effect changes in the structures that perpetuate this problem. It’s a lot to bite off and maybe more than I can reasonably expect to make a dent in, but this is commitment, real commitment, and I don’t do enough of that.

I recently came across a quote from Annie Besant that I would like to finish with. “Plenty of people wish well to any good cause, but very few care to exert themselves to help it, and still fewer will risk anything in its support. ‘Some one ought to do it, but why should I?’ is the ever reëchoed phrase of weak-kneed amiability. ‘Some one ought to do it, so why not I?’ is the cry of some earnest servant of man, eagerly forward springing to face some perilous duty. Between these two sentences lie whole centuries of moral evolution.” I am not this servant, not yet and maybe never completely. But it seems to be a process worth undertaking, in whatever way we each might be called to. I wish you the best in your process.

Peace.

https://nfs.webconnex.com/mattharper

How Does Your Valentines Chocolate Rate?

February 8, 2010 Posted by Kilian Moote

This Valentines Day our gift to you is an enhanced Free2Work.org, which will help you know what the likelihood your chocolate, is produced using bonded or forced child labor.  “As consumers its our responsibility to know if the goods we buy are perpetuating exploitative labor.  Unfortunately, no standard or system can ensure a product is 100% slave-free but as consumers, it is our responsibility to know which products are less likely to be produced by slaves,” David Batstone, President of the Not for Sale Campaign. “The concentration of slave labor used in chocolate production has significant implications for the credibility of the entire industry”.  This week before you purchase your loved ones chocolate checkout the companies rating on Free2Work.org!

Every year on Valentines Day we purchase chocolate and other wonderful gifts for those we love and care about.  These same delicious boxes of chocolate that signify love and care to us might mean pain and suffering to others.  A recent report by the Department of Labor documented that some chocolate we consume is still tainted by forced labor.   The report highlighted that forced and child labor continue to occur in a region that produces 70% of the worlds chocolate nine years after these labor abuses were exposed.

200 Advocates Attend Global Advocacy Days-DC! Join us for GAD-Canada!

January 18, 2010 Posted by Laura Aguirre

Want to keep advocating in the U.S.? Click here to support needed funding to combat
trafficking by signing the petition
to Labor and Health and Human Services Appropriators!

200 advocates ascended upon Capital Hill Tuesday March 2nd to support legislation that would block imported goods if they are produced under exploitation.  Frustrated by their possible connection to slavery the modern-day abolitionists participated in meetings with 70 different Congressional Offices to support crucial language within the Customs Enforcement and Trade Reauthorization that would establish the Office on Labor Enforcement tasked with investigating goods tainted by slavery.

The advocates kicked off a month long effort by the campaign to focus support needed legislative efforts to address trafficking. The next Global Advocacy Days event will be in Ottawa Canada on March 25th and 26th where Canadian citizens will fight to end slavery.

To Register for Advocacy Days Canada click here! Space is Limited!

Questions? Contact endglobalslavery hailing from notforsalecampaign from the TLD of org

Obama Declares January Human Trafficking Prevention Month!

January 8, 2010 Posted by Kilian Moote

President Obama has just begun a month-plus of awareness events on human trafficking with a proclamation declaring January 2010 as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. All of these events will culminate in the annual celebration of National Freedom Day on February 1st.  Likewise many state and city governments, along with civil society, are taking time to acknowledge and focus on human trafficking as we begin the new decade.

Not For Sale Campaign, along with our many partner organizations like Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST), are hosting awareness events beginning on January 11th and running until President Lincoln’s birthday on February 12th. For a list of events occurring in San Francisco Click Here or for a list of events occurring in Los Angeles Click Here.

Continue to check the  Not For Sale Campaign calender for update list of events!

Congress Increases Funding to Fight Trafficking!

December 23, 2009 Posted by Kilian Moote

Congress passes measure to increase funding to fight trafficking!

trafficking-victimIn mid-December Congress passed an omnibus appropriations bill for FY2010, covering six agencies (Transportation-HUD; Commerce-Justice-Science; Financial Services; Labor-HHS; Military Construction-VA; and State-Foreign Operations).  The bill included needed funding increases to fight human trafficking and provide services to survivors.

Some of the agency highlights include:

  • Human Trafficking Prosecution United (HTPU) within the Department of Justice (DOJ): 5.3 Million or 50% increase from last year to improve the units ability to tackle the 600% increase in cases over the past 4 years.
  • Human Smuggling and Trafficking Prosecution Unit in DOJ: Saw their budget increase by 25% from 2009-2010.
  • Victim Service: Department of Health and Human Services and other related agencies were granted 12.5 million for victim assistance, a 25% increase from last year.

The Not For Sale Campaign is a proud member of the Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST), a coalition of human trafficking organizations which lead efforts to secure the unprecedented increase in funding for victim services and programs to combat trafficking.  Over the past year ATEST members worked together to connect with congressional members and their staff to support the funding levels authorized by the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008.

ATEST is a project of the Silicon Valley-based philanthropic organization Humanity United.

Live from Paris @ Le Web: Tune in!

December 8, 2009 Posted by Allison Trowbridge

picture-4LIVE from PARIS: Watch Now!

NFS Board Member Erik Lammerding will present from mainstage to thousands of the world’s tech leaders at the esteemed Le Web conference.

Erik speaks on the ways NFS is utilizing technology to advance the movement to end modern-day slavery.

WATCH IT NOW: Click HERE to see Erik’s presentation!

Give the Gift of FREEDOM in Nepal

November 30, 2009 Posted by Allison Trowbridge

notforsale_happyhollidaysThey say that it’s better to give than to receive. And as much as we do like to receive… we have to agree on the greater joys of giving. That’s why, this holiday season, we want to offer you twice the joy through twice the giving opportunity.

It comes without ribbons. It comes without tags. It comes without packages, boxes or bags.

It’s Freedom for women being trafficked into the commercial sex industry. The opportunity to be rescued before they ever see the inside walls of a brothel. The opportunity for hope and a future free of slavery.

When you give a gift of Freedom on behalf of your loved ones, you give a gift of freedom for Nepali girls. Because every donation will be compiled to open a NEW Border Outpost to rescue girls in 2010.

Holiday Giving as Easy as 1…2…3
1. Click HERE to make a Holiday gift to Nepal in the name of your loved one.
2. Receive a confirmation email with a special link to download and print your Gift of Freedom card.
3. Fill in the “to,” “from,” and gift amount, then experience the joy of giving!

About Not For Sale Nepal:

It is estimated that up to 15,000 women and girls are trafficked from Nepal into India’s illicit sex industry every year.

At Not For Sale Nepal, women rescued out of modern-day slavery are employed at Border Outposts, where they work on the ground to intercept and rescue other Nepali girls from entering the nightmare of a life in bondage. Last year alone, these Border Outposts prevented 1800 girls from being trafficked into India!

Many more must be rescued in 2010… and your gift is making this possible.

This holiday season, gifts like yours will enable us to build a new Border Outpost. Not only will this Outpost employ 8 additional survivors, it will also prevent hundreds of their sisters from ever seeing the inside walls of a Mumbai brothel. Instead these girls will have a future, these girls will live in Freedom.

Make Your Holiday Shopping Just!

November 25, 2009 Posted by Kilian Moote

free2workJust in time for the holiday shopping season, Not For Sale has partnered with the International Labor Rights Forum (ILRF) to help consumers like you learn more about how the companies making your favorite products are working to address forced and child labor.

On the new Free2Work.org, you can see how the companies you buy from rank in terms of their actions to eliminate forced and child labor.  It’s a great way to make informed decisions about the products you purchase while finding ways to support an end to these labor rights abuses.

The new program rates companies  by a common standard, evaluating corporate policies, code implementation, employee empowerment, child labor response, supplier impacts, transparency, and (when applicable) industry-specific data — outlining all efforts and shortcomings.  Companies are rated from an “A” to “F.” The highest grade, A, goes to brands that champion a living wage and democratic worker organizations. The lowest grade, F, goes to brands that do nothing to review or improve conditions of suppliers.

Garment FactoryFree2Work.org is not another corporate “gotcha” tool for consumers. Instead, Free2Work strives for transparency and engagement with companies to evaluate them on the information they make public. Fourteen initial companies were rated, and the majority fell within the average range. While all have a code of conduct and had taken positive action, they lacked a comprehensive approach and still require a deeper level of transparency.

WE DID IT – $2 Million to Thailand!

November 23, 2009 Posted by tini

NFS Thailand Provides Health Care to Hundreds of Stateless People with $1.9 Million of Donated Medical Supplies

Stateless people born into ethnic minorities are not recognized by the Thai government as citizens, and thus not eligible to receive health care or education. Often these marginalized communities are forced to enter the illicit drug trade or sell their children out of desperation to survive.

thailand-medical-equipment-31.9 million dollars worth of medical supplies has been donated to NFS Thailand on behalf of humanitarian aid organization, Giving Children Hope. With the support from Call+Response to offset the costs of shipping the donation finally arrived in Thailand. Now, NFS Thailand is partnering with the local Thai government run hospital to initiate a progressive cooperative for improving the health and quality of life of women and children in the border region.

The medicine received by Not for Sale Thailand will be stored at and administered by the hospital. With the donation the hospital will be able to serve not only the 155 children in the general care of Not for Sale Thailand but also other stateless people in need of medical services free of charge.

These stateless populations are excluded from society. They lack the ability to protect their young children who often die from preventable diseases and have no access to family planning methods or information regarding how to protect themselves from HIV and STIs.

This comprehensive progressive plan to provide health services to marginalized populations in the border area is a innovative solution in the prevention of trafficking and the after care of survivors. Thank you to all who participated in making this project a success.

Click HERE to keep NFS Thailand thriving.

Freedom’s Gone Back2School!

October 2, 2009 Posted by Allison Trowbridge

173It’s that time again… The leaves are turning; yellow buses are circling; and school has kicked back into high gear.

If you are back in school, then you have an incredible opportunity to engage your community in the global fight for freedom!

Teachers:
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Your students are Free2Learn, and we’ve got resources to help you teach them! Educate your students about the issue of modern-day slavery as they read through David Batstone’s book, “Not For Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade and How We Can Fight it.” Click HERE for FREE downloads of the High School & College curricula.

Students:

Are you a college or university student? Click HERE for great resources to start a movement on your university campus. Host events, become an advocate and download the College Toolkit and other great resources!

Are you a high school student? Click HERE to get going with the Student Starter kit, the High School Toolkit, and other great ideas to turn your campus orange in the fight for freedom.

Recess:

169Raise money to build a school for former child soldiers in Uganda or a soccer field for children rescued from slavery in Ghana. Get your sports teams together and host a Free2Play event – because every kid should be Free2Play.

This month major league baseball star Matt Holliday met his pledge of 20 homeruns! Click HERE to make YOUR pledge & learn more about Team Free2Play.

Lunchtime:

Hungry to see the end of slavery in your lifetime? Start a Chocolate Campaign to raise money for your school or church, all the while supporting kids rescued out of slavery! Email freechocolate hailing from notforsalecampaign from the TLD of org to learn more.

Last chance for FREE CHOCOLATE! Perhaps you’re a bit too old for Trick-or-Treating – or you’re just ready to use this fun fall holiday to help end slavery. If so, try Reverse Trick-or-Treating! Kits are FREE* and include fair trade chocolate minis and informational cards.

October 1:  Deadline for groups (congregations, schools, youth groups, etc) to request multiple kits
October 13:  Deadline for individuals (families, college students, etc) to request a kit

What is Reverse Trick-or-Treating?  Children (and high school/college students/adults) on their regular trick-or-treating rounds through their neighborhoods, or at an equivalent community event, give chocolate back to adults at each house they visit on Halloween – fair trade chocolate attached to an informational card about the problems in the cocoa industry, (such as child slavery, environmental degradation, and poverty) and how Fair Trade provides a solution.

Request your kits TODAY at www.reversetrickortreating.org, and help us reach nearly a quarter million households in the US and Canada with this message!

*Thanks to Reverse Trick-or-Treating 2009 fair trade chocolate company donors Equal Exchange, Alter Eco, Sweet Earth, Coco-Zen, and La Siembra (& others in Canada)

After Class:171

Work off those lunchtime sweets and unite your community in the cause! Free2Walk events are a fun and effective way to support abolitionist work across the globe, while spending time with family and friends. Not only are you exercising your body, you’re also exercising your ability to be a voice in the movement — educating your community about the epidemic of modern-day slavery across the globe and in our own backyards.

This fall, Not For Sale State & Regional Directors across North America will be putting on Free2Walk events in their communities. If you would like to partner with your Director in putting on one of these events, visit the State & Regional Directors page on notforsalecampaign.org, find your director(s), and send him/her an email directly about your interest! If you do not see a Director listed for your state or region, you can start a Free2Walk event in your own community and begin to build the movement! Email brantm hailing from notforsalecampaign from the TLD of org to receive your information page and planning guide.

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And don’t forget… The Backyard Abolitionist Tour is still going strong on our 100-CITY TOUR!

The tour has been such a tremendous success that we’re adding more amazing artists to take the movement to even more cities this fall.

This month’s featured artist is Courtney Reid:

172WERS Boston calls Courtney’s soothing vocals “nothing short of heavenly.”

This singer/songwriter’s sultry voice, groovy rhythms and a sound rich with harmony are reminiscent of Crosby, Stills and Nash. Love Struck is Courtney Reid’s debut solo album, produced by Don Chaffer of Waterdeep, released Summer 2009.  Since 2001 Courtney Reid has performed with Rachel Taylor and Rollyn Zoubek in the group Maeve, touring all over the East Coast and opening for
many bands and artists, including Nicole Nordeman and Jars of Clay. Maeve has released four recordings, the most recent, “And the World Became Kind” with Grammy Award-winning producer Charlie Peacock.

To learn more, visit www.courtneyreidmusic.com. To bring Courtney to your city for a Backyard Aboltionist Tour, email: brantm hailing from notforsalecampaign from the TLD of org

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