GET INVOLVED
It will take all of us to transform the world of consumerism for good.
You can support our work by donating whatever feels right to you, volunteering, spreading the word about fair&good, starting conversations with friends and family about ethical shopping and ultimately incorporating the fair&good ethos into your life.
What Good Can We Do Together?
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When we started fair&good we had a bold vision to transform the way New Zealanders shop for good. We wanted to see a world where empowered hands make the products we use every day; by people paid a fair wage and working in safe and supportive environments.
That vision is still just as true today as when we first launched. However, after 3 years of operations, we know that we can’t do it without your help. Because no woman is a mountain and because it will take all of us to transform the world of consumerism for good.
You can support our work directly by donating whatever feels right to you. If supporting our work financially is just not in your budget at the moment, no worries. You can help by:
Volunteering. We’re always on the lookout for passionate people to join our organisation. Whether you’re a student looking to gain some experience with a non-profit or someone wanting to give back to the community, please get in touch as we’d love to have you.
Spreading the word about fair&good in your school, community or on social media.
Starting conversations with friends and family about ethical shopping.
Living by the fair&good ethos. Learn about the people who make your products, do your research before shopping and advocate for their wellbeing.
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Rigorously vetting and selecting brands to feature in the directory
Awareness-raising
Website and technology costs
Research
Volunteer reimbursements
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Making a donation is easy. Simply follow the link and select the amount that feels right for you. Your donation will go to the Fairfield Trust, registered charity #CC29491. We will send you a receipt at the end of the financial year so you can claim a portion of your donation back.
Thanks again, for making our vision of a world free from poverty, inequality, and exploitation possible.
Our Volunteers
Helen Futter
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Helen is also the author of Compassionate Consumerism, a course that teaches participants about slavery and empowers them to changing the world through buying “slave free” goods. You can contact Helen about her courses at compassionateconsumerismnz@gmail.com or learn more about an upcoming course here.