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Photography lessons Morocco started

Monday, October 22nd, 2012
The FairMail Morocco Teenagers

The FairMail Morocco Teenagers

After the first 6 photography lessons we can now really state that FairMail Morocco has actually started. A group of 10 deprived local teenagers is getting free photography lessons three times a week and a digital camera to borrow.

On the 24th of November their pictures will be displayed to the world for the first time in a photography exhibit called “My Essaouira”. This photogenic Moroccan fishing village has been photographed by many international photographers. This will the first time that the local youth will show their own perspective on their village which will give an unique insight into their lives and what the different places in their village mean to them.

First class:

First class:

Two weeks after the exhibit the teenagers will receive an upfront payment of 500 dirham per pictures (about 50 euro) for their 20 best pictures which they can start to invest in their education. Hopefully these pictures will make it to FairMail postcards quickly so they can start to earn more. If this actually happens is very important for the future of FairMail Morocco in 2013. Only with a substantial growth of the sales will it be possible to employ the new teenagers on the long run. Without harming the earnings of the current teenagers in Peru and India, who after envisioning their dreams, are now working hard on making them reality. Because of this uncertainty the 10 teenagers (5 boys and 5 girls) received a temporary contract for 2 months. In the beginning of 2013 we will evaluate if FairMail’s sales has increased sufficiently to set up FairMail in Morocco definitely.

FairMail Morocco photographer Fatime zara in action

FairMail Morocco photographer Fatime zara in action

FairMail doesn’t do all the work in Morocco by itself. We cooperate with 3 local organizations that support underprivileged teenagers and put them forward to participate in FairMail:

FairMail is working together with 3 organizations here:

Au Coeur de l’Amitie, an organization that works with disadvantaged children by feeding them and providing an area for and help with schooling.  Each child gets a meal at lunchtime and something to eat after school before they go home.  They serve more than 30,000 hot meals per year to about 50 children.  They have very kindly given us a classroom to teach in on Saturdays.  We have four children from here – Hajiba (14, female), Badr (13, male), Chaima (14, female) and Fatimzara (14, female).

Founded in 1995, BAYTI, meaning my “home”, works with children in difficult situations – street kids, victims of economic or sexual exploitation, victims of violence and children from destitute backgrounds. The programme is for all children and families in difficulty needing protection, assistance, counseling and orientation. Our kids from Bayti are Ibtissam (14, female), Siham (15, female) and Mohammed (16, male). Unfortunately Mohammed stopped attending classes and is currently not participating any more.

Dar At Talib, meaning ‘House of the Student’, is a foundation that has been established to help local children continue with their studies, providing lodging, food, monitoring and tutoring. From Dar Attalib we have Jaoud (12, male), Abdallah (16, male) and Mounaim (15, male).

WANTED: Corporate customers for FairMail Christmas cards and e-cards

Monday, October 22nd, 2012
FairMail Christmas e-card

FairMail Christmas e-card

You can help ensure FairMail stays in Morocco. By pointing out FairMail as a potential Christmas card supplier to your employer this year. That way you will be helping increase the sale of the teenagers’ pictures.

Besides pre-printed Christmas cards, FairMail also offers tailor made cards with a text, logo and Christmas picture of your choice.

New this year is a Christmas e-card with a video message of the teenager who took the picture and who receives 50% of the profit in his own education. You can read more in this digital Christmas flyer.

Amongst the people who provide us with a successful lead we will be giving away one photography trip for two with the teenagers in Peru or India. You can read more about how this works here!

Thanks in advance for your help!

New FairMail Christmas cards in webshop

Monday, October 22nd, 2012
Yuli's new Christmas card

Yuli

Only two more months until it’s Christmas! So it is about time to present the new FairMail Christmas cards to you.

In our web shop you can find no less than 60 different Christmas cards to choose from. On the back of each card you can see the picture, name and email of the teenager who took the picture and a short story about FairMail. This way as sender and receiver of the card you can see directly who is being supported and where you money is being spent on. You can even send an e-mail to the teenager!

Back side of a Christmas Card

Back side of a Christmas Card

FairMail India photographer Anil invests in his own future

Monday, October 22nd, 2012
Anil Kumar

Anil Kumar

Last month we received the following message from FairMail India photographer Anil Kumar:

“Hi
I am Anil Kumar, a photographer of FairMail India. I have been working in FairMail for the past three and half years and it has been a great privileged to work in this company. For that me and my family are thankful to FairMail.

I did not know how to read and write when I started in FairMail in 2009. With the money I earned in FairMail I started private tuition. And after that I joined an English spoken course. Now I can read and write English and I can also understand and speak English. I am continuing with both courses and keeping my hope to grow in the future.

Anil in action

Anil in action

I also bought my own DSLR camera with my FairMail earnings. I am very happy with that as my future dream is to become a professional wild life photographer and I believe that I will achieve my goal. Thanks.”

Trip report photography trip to Peruvian cloud forest

Monday, October 22nd, 2012
Taking coffee photo's

Taking coffee photo

In August a few of the FairMail teenager travelled to the Peruvian cloud forest to take pictures of the organic coffee harvest for the German Coffee producer Rapunzel. Below you can read the trip report by photographer Betty.

In 2013 4 photography trips to Peru and India are scheduled. Would you like to learn more? Then register for the information session on Saturday the 9th of February by clicking here.

What was the best part of the trip for you?

The best part of the trip is the coopration with the other photographers, volunteers and the people we meet during the trip. But also the beautiful places of our Peru that we get to know. And of course the most important: take many great pictures!

What did you like about the destination compared to where you live in Trujillo?

What I like so much about Sicches is the peace and quiet and the nature. But also the friendliness of the people who live in the small village and give us a place to stay in their house.

Betty taking pictures of organic sugar

Betty taking pictures of organic sugar

Why would you like more foreigners to come on a trip with you in the future?

I would like more foreigners to travel with us so we can learn more from them. But also because they give us the opportunity to travel and that way get to know more about other parts of our Peru. Thanks to them and to FairMail we get to know our own culture better and we can identify with it. And then take great pictures of the cultural things we see.

What did you work on this time during the trip?

During the trip we worked for a company that requested our services to take pictures of organic coffee. Of the production process  the drying and the families that work in coffee production. But we also worked on general card themes like love, Christmas and light etc.

Which photo did you take during the trip which you think might make it to a FairMail postcard?

This one:

Betty's new postcard?

Betty

What will you do with the money you earn if it actually becomes a FairMail card?

With the money I would continue to pay for my education (business administration) to become a good professional. And that way not let my family down.

Why did only 3 teenagers get to go on the trip this time?

Because we didn’t have enough foreign travellers to support us. That’s why there wasn’t enough budget to take more teenagers to enjoy this great trip! Through a selection process 3 teenagers where chosen who could go.

FairMail founders Peter and Janneke on their way to Morocco!

Sunday, August 26th, 2012
Janneke ready to adapt to Moroccan society

Janneke ready to adapt to Moroccan society

By the time you read this FairMail founders Peter and Janneke will be well on their way to Morocco. In Peter’s grandmother’s old car, stashed with camera’s, computer’s, greeting cards and a card spinner they are on their way to drive the 3.800 kilometer from Amsterdam to Essaouira on the Moroccan Atlantic coast. In order to, if all goes well. to set up their third FairMail production unit.

Do you want to stay informed about their adventures then regularly check into their  Facebook and Tumblr page’s.

FairMail India photographer Ankita gets first place in exams!

Sunday, August 26th, 2012
FairMail India photographer Ankita

FairMail India photographer Ankita

“Hi I am Ankita Dinkar, a FairMail photographer working in FairMail for three and half years. I leaned so much in FairMail as I was not keeping myself in discipline. But in FairMail I leaned so much to keep myself in discipline, working hard, being on time and listening to my parents.

I wrote my board examination of the 10th year and got the result. Guess what? I got first class in this examination. Now I got a new admission in 11th and am looking forward to fulfilling my dream as I want to become photographer. So I want to go to take a degree in photography in BHU (Benares Hindu University) so I am very much positive to realize my dream.”

Want to read more about Ankita, see her pictures, send her an e-mail or order her cards on-line, then click here.

Help FairMail and win a FREE photography trip to Peru or India

Sunday, August 26th, 2012
Helping the teenagers during a photography trip

Helping the teenagers during a photography trip

Yes, you are not mistaking. By helping FairMail you have the chance to win a free FairMail photography trip in Peru or India worth 600 euro.

All you have to do is give us the golden tip about who is in charge of the Christmas cards or e-cards at your employer and give us their personal details. Then we can approach him or her to lay down our offer to make tailor made Christmas or e-cards for your employer.

With a FairMail Christmas card you send a message that really touches people: showing how deprived teenagers work on their own future in a positive way using their creativity. With the chosen Christmas picture comes the personal story about the photographer and the direct link to who is being supported with the purchase of the card.

You can find more information about the tailor made Christmas and e-cards in this digital flyer.

From all the tips that end up in an assignment for FairMail we will select one person who can come for free on an all expenses paid 10 day FairMail photography trip with one friend. (You do have to pay for your own airplane ticket to the starting point of the trip in Peru or India).

New FairMail collections available online & in the shops

Sunday, August 26th, 2012
New Card by Kaushal Das

New Card by Kaushal Das

FairMail’s teenage photographers from Peru and India have worked really hard on the pictures for two new card collections with a total of more then 125 new cards!

The biggest part is now available on post-, greeting- and midicards in FairMail’s on-line webshop.

But there are also 30 new FairMail images available to design your own real FairMail card online (even on your smart phone) via Greetz (click her for German and here for English Greetz sites). Greetz takes care of printing and sending your card to anywhere in the world! Why not give it a try?

On the back of all of the cards you can find the picture, name, age and e-mail of the teenager who took the picture on your card on who you support directly. Because 50% of the profit that FairMail makes on every card goes directly to the teenager who took that picture and can invest the money in his or her own education.

FairMail wins first edition of Ben & Jerry’s Social Entrepreneurship competition

Sunday, August 26th, 2012
FairMail Founder Peter den Hond after his pitch

FairMail Founder Peter den Hond after his pitch

Middle in the tropical jungle of Uganda FairMail was chosen as winner in the first edition of Ben & Jerry’s “Join Our Core” competition, aimed at finding the best business plans by young social entrepreneurs from Europe. After a 6 month search and going through all the idea’s the Dutch company FairMail was chosen as The Netherlands’ most sustainable & innovative idea. The company wants to contribute to solving the problem of child labour through a business approach. This means FairMail won the first prize of 10.000 euro, 6 months guidance by Ashoka and that the FairMail logo will be printed on the tubs of a brand new Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavour in 2013.

From the nearly 200 entry’s a qualified jury selected 15 finalist for the final stage in Uganda. During 10 days the finalists lived and worked together with a group of young fair trade vanilla farmers. Together they explored the business possibilities for the farmers to diversify their income and help their communities to develop.

From the Netherlands FairMail was chosen as winner. Besides FairMail the winners where Rubies in de Rubble from the UK, Archipelago from Ireland, Mattecentrum from Sweden and Play31 from Denmark.

According to FairMail founder Peter den Hond it is a great honour that FairMail was chosen from all the great business ideas. “Especially for the ex-street children from Peru that take the pictures on our fair trade greetings cards. With the prize money FairMail can set up a new production unit in Morocco later this year. With the guidance by Ashoka and with our logo printed on millions of Ben & Jerry’s packages it will be possible for FairMail to increase her impact. And give more teenagers the opportunity to finance their own education through the sale of their own pictures.”

FairMail winner Join Our Core Competition

FairMail winner Join Our Core Competition

Besides the jury’s prize FairMail also won the people’s choice award earning another 1.000 euro. Thanks to all the people that voted for FairMail!

Click here to see more pictures from the finals in Uganda.