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Ethical Christmas Market

Crave Collective

Where are you buying your Christmas gifts this year?

Consumers are becoming more conscious of where their products are made and by whom.

The way you buy CAN make a difference. The way you buy CAN change lives. One drop in a bucket is but one drop. But when we put our single drops into the same bucket we can do great things.

The stalls are selling products that help free men, women, and children from slavery, poverty, sexual exploitation - helping to provide employment, health care, education etc for those in need.

Join us at Crave Saturday 3 December in the new Crave basement 10am-4pm.

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