John Battle, Labour MP for Leeds West, is
giving a morning's voluntary work to Trade for Change fair trade shop
on Thursday 22 August.
Trade For Change is an independent, Leeds-owned, fair trade retail co-operative
that focuses on selling quality, handmade products that in turn help to
support poor communities in Third World countries.
"I'm glad to be able to help at Trade for Change," said John
Battle. "I've been a shareholder and a customer for years and I'm
looking forward to working there - though getting to grips with the till
will be a new challenge.
"I support fair trade - it means solidarity between the producers
in developing countries and the shoppers here in Leeds. I've visited some
of the countries these goods come from and seen for myself the difference
that getting a fair price - and decent working conditions - can make for
people."
"We believe that people need a hand up rather than a hand out,"
said Jenny Biddulph, shop manager. "We rely on the support of our
shareholders and that of the general public. Because of the nature of
retail we cannot survive without this support. Without Trade For Change,
the future of our producer groups is put in jeopardy. It helps even if
people just spend a few pounds a week with us and there really is something
for every person and every wallet."
Trade For Change sells quality, handmade products such as clothing, home
furnishings, jewelry, toys, gifts, food, snacks, drinks and much more
from Africa, India and South America. It is on Vicar Lane opposite the
Corn Exchange. |