Get ready for a fair Halloween!

Tim Newman, Campaigns Assistant, International Labor Rights Forum

Halloween is still a few days away, but the excitement for Reverse Trick-or-Treating is already building!  Check out this great video from the United Methodist Church which follows Devin Tharp of Wisconsin and his family who will be participating in this fun event. 

On Halloween, the Reverse Trick-or-Treating campaign mobilizes thousands of young people in the U.S. and Canada to give fair trade chocolate and information about social and environmental issues in cocoa production to the houses where they go trick-or-treating.  You can find out more information here.

While the deadline to order a campaign kit has passed for this year, you can still download these flyers which you can distribute on Halloween.  Here is a flyer which you can use to decorate your trick-or-treating bag.

Here is some more advance press coverage:

"Kids carry conscience in a bag of goodies"

"Faith based groups promote fair trade Halloween"
"Shakopee family to practice 'reverse trick or treating'"

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