Fair Trade Photo Contest

June 12 is World Day Against Child Labour. Grab your phone or camera and raise awareness by taking pictures of Fair Trade Certified products from places such as local stores, home or school, throughout the month of June. Submit your pictures (one per day) on CONNECT Facebook for a chance to win some amazing prizes. Then upload the contest Facebook cover photo to your Facebook page and show everyone that you stand for what is fair and against harmful child labour. And be sure to join the Help Wanted campaign. Contest closes June 30, 2012.

Fair Trade is a movement that aims to help producers in developing countries earn fair living wages. It advocates for just working conditions and against the use of child labour.

post your photos to win

Enter your photos by adding them to the CONNECT Facebook page. Use the link in the right column to post your photos. Submit one entry every day!


Join the Help Wanted Campaign

Tell the world that you want to end child slavery by pledging your name to the cause and making your voice heard. READ MORE

Win Prizes

Prizes include 10 Fair Trade single shirt giveaways plus a Fair Trade Prize Pack full of amazing items from Ten Thousand Villages and Freeset Clothing. Winner will also be featured in a future World Vision youth project!

RESOURCES

Facebook Cover Photo
(Right click on link, and select "Save Link As...")
Facebook Timeline Ad
(Right click on link, and select "Save Link As...")
Fair Trade Finder
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