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Review: World Vision Gift Catalog

Finding a unique gift for someone special can be a challenge at times, especially if the person you are shopping for is fond of ethical, fair trade items. Luckily there is a great company you can turn to to fulfill your fair trade, ethical giving needs.

The 2014 World Vision Gift Catalog features More than 250 items, ranging in price from $10 to $39,000, are available online and in the print catalog to help improve quality of life for women, children and families in the U.S. and around the world.
 
To give you an idea of some of the exceptional products you will find in this catalog, here are a few of my favorites.
 

Prosperity Cinnamon: Know a friend or family member who loves to bake? Each beautifully-carved cinnamon bark box contains 3 oz. of cinnamon and bears a common Asian character for prosperity. Vietnam’s renowned sweet cinnamon is a renewable resource collected from the Cassia tree, sold to benefit generations of hard-working families. $85


Fair-Trade Coffee Set: For the coffee lover, this 12 oz. coffee set is blended by OneCup.org, using delicious flavors from Ethiopia, Sumatra, and Costa Rica, and is delivered in a gift bag of African fabric hand-sewn by local women. $65

Hand-Carved Serving Spoons: A perfect gift for holiday entertaining, each beautiful set of two hand-carved olivewood serving spoons is delivered in a gift bag of African fabric hand-sewn by local women. The serving spoons are made to benefit orphans of the Kamba tribe in Kenya. $65

 

I personally received they hand-carved serving spoons. They were stylish, sturdy, and perfect for any chief in your life! Anyone can give a gift card, when you shop with fair trade, ethical gifting in mind, you will not only improve the lives of others, you will also come up with a one of a kind, unforgettable gift that will be cherished!

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