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L’impact qui compte vraiment: la vie après avoir quitté FairMail

mercredi, septembre 7th, 2016
A unique FairMail soccer ball made in Mariluz' soccer ball factory

A unique FairMail soccer ball made in Mariluz’ soccer ball factory

In our earlier newsletter you read about FairMail’s impact expressed in numbers. And personal stories about FairMail’s impact on the lives of our current teenagers. But perhaps the most important is the life our former photographers are living years after leaving FairMail.

As this year FairMail is celebrating its 10th birthday we can now provide you with that insight, based on the stories of Pasquel and Mariluz. Both of them left FairMail over 5 years ago and are now leading an independent life as entrepreneurs.

Iconic fair trade image
Mariluz was one of FairMail’s first 6 teenage photographers way back in 2006. She was nearly 16 years old back then. We got to know her through ACJ, a local branch of the YMCA, working with families who make a living of recycling on the nearby garbage belt.

Mariluz' iconic FairMail photo of local beauty

Mariluz’ iconic FairMail photo of local beauty

With this iconic FairMail picture of a butterfly in a flower, taken in front of her house, Mariluz showed us the potential of finding and commoditizing local beauty even in places where you would not expect it.

Mariluz’ bumpy road
Her FairMail career wasn’t the smoothest in the beginning. We even had to suspend her for a couple of months due to motivational problems. But she got the message and worked on her behavior. We gave her a second chance which she grabbed with both hands. This way becoming a valued team member until she retired in 2009 at the age of 19. Her mother being diagnosed with cancer didn’t help her to pursue her educational dreams. However in the end her mother recovered and Mariluz managed to finish studying to become a bank clerk with the 2.352 euro she earned from the sale of her cards.

Mariluz operating one of the soccer ball machines

Mariluz operating one of the soccer ball machines

The smallest soccer ball factory
Since she moved in with her boyfriend, she has combined studying with running a small soccer ball factory. Together with the rest of the family they can produce around 200 soccer balls a week. They even do personalized soccer balls like this ball Mariluz made especially for FairMail.

At the moment Mariluz is studying Marketing & International Business with which she hopes to help her soccer ball factory grow further.

Running away from home

Pasquel with his family when he was 15 years old

Pasquel with his family when he was 15 years old

Pasquel was one of FairMail’s second generation photographers who joined FairMail in 2009 at the age of 14. After school and during his holidays he worked on the rubbish dump, collecting cardboard and plastic to sell. His father lived and worked elsewhere.

At the age of 16 Pasquel left Trujillo and FairMail to search for his father. After finding him Pasquel stayed with his father and they worked in construction together for a couple of years in the jungle and we kind of lost touch of him.

Starting a family business

Paquel at a livestock fair

Paquel at a livestock fair

Until earlier this year when Pasquel called us. By now he was living with his girlfriend in the South of Peru. He wanted to quit his job in an agricultural processing plant and set up his own business trading livestock. His new girlfriend’s uncle was experienced in the business and wanted to help him. Together they made a plan for Pasquel’s business as this is one of the criteria if the teenagers want to use their FairMail earnings to invest in a business.
In the end the business plan was approved and Pasquel was able to withdraw the money from the sale of his cards which FairMail saved for him over the past few years. He invested this in purchasing 3 calves, their food and medicine. From the sale he has been able to reinvest in his business and he managed to make a profit.

Lessons learned
Of course every teenager has a unique and personal story. What we can learn about the lives of Pasquel and Mariluz is the positive impact of finding a partner coming from a stable and welcoming family. Especially after the lives they have led as kids in broken families, these new surroundings provide them with needed support, advise and stability. Surroundings in which Pasquel and Mariluz are now able to make full use of the earnings and life lessons they learned in FairMail. Both of them remember the fun times when they were part of FairMail and often mention that they learned that you have to grab opportunities when they are presented to you in life.

Mariluz in her home, together with her boyfriend

Mariluz in her home, together with her boyfriend

Maria flor: premier diplômé de l’université de FairMail

mercredi, septembre 7th, 2016

This year FairMail is celebrating its tenth anniversary. We got the biggest gift of all from former FairMail Peru photographer Maria flor who became the first FairMail teenager to get a university degree! And also the first in her family. In July she defended her thesis successfully and finished the 5-year communications sciences degree at the UCV private university.

Stand out from the rest
When Maria flor started studying she had a very clear goal: to stand out from the rest. As this would be the best guarantee for a better future. A clear example of this is the story she told about her best memory over the past 5 years:

250MF1At my private university the monthly fees are very high. When I went to pay for my second semester the secretary told me I didn’t have to pay anything as I got the highest grades of all during the first semester. I was sure it had to be a mistake. So I asked her to check again please. But it was true. I was in shock and couldn’t think at all. But later in the bus back home I was very happy that all my effort, dedication, determination and invested time had been worthwhile.

In many of the following semesters Maria flor repeated this performance and received more scholarships for her high scores.

Finding a job in Peru
Even with a university degree finding a good job is not easy in Peru. A lot depends on who you know amongst potential employers so they can recommend you. Moreover, most employers are looking for employees with experience. And usually the first years you have to deal with being lowest in the hierarchy so your next job can be better. To increase your chances to find a job it is also very important to have various degrees.

Plans for the future
So it looks like Maria flor isn’t finished studying yet. She wants to complement her degree with studying English, graphic design and audio visual techniques. And she wants to work as Au Pair in the USA for one year.

Perhaps it sounds a bit crazy because normally after finishing university people look for a job. But I want to try something different as I like learning new things, work on my English and feel that I can do something by myself as I have always lived with my mother, brothers and sister. When I return I want to study “international business” and travel to Canada as there are opportunities for Peruvian students to do an internship there.

That’s Maria flor, always working on new goals.

The next generation
With Maria flor out of university we currently have two Peruvian teenagers in University: Yuli and Anidela. Actually three as Juan Gabriel just started studying communication sciences at the UPAO private university in August. On his way to become FairMail’s first male university graduate?

Vidéo de voyage photographique « La Route du Cacao »

mercredi, septembre 7th, 2016
FairMail photography trip

FairMail photography trip « La Ruta del Cacao »

In the end of July 5 of FairMail’s teenage photographers set off for a 10 day photography trip to the Peruvian Amazon. Together with 6 photo fanatics from the USA, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands they followed the “Cacao Route” learning all about the cultivation, harvesting and processing of cacao. Besides taking amazing cacao photos for our stock photography clients they also worked hard on images for FairMail’s new greeting card collection.

Watch photo’s of the trip here or check out this short video to get an impression of the amazing trip:

Information session FairMail photography trip

On the 8th of October we are organizing an information session for those interested in coming along with us during one of the next trips. Read more here.

Nouvelles vidéos personnelles du adolescents FairMail en ligne

mercredi, septembre 7th, 2016
Video update by FairMail Peru photographer Anidela

Video update by FairMail Peru photographer Anidela

The great thing about the FairMail cards is that you can see on the back of each card who you are supporting directly with your purchase. Each FairMail teenager has his or her own story about dreams, hardships, passions and getting ahead in life.

We have now updated the personal profile pages of our current photographers in Peru with 9 new recorded video updates. You can view all of them below or on each teenager’s personal profile page.

Anidela (18):

Juan Gabriel (17):

Angelica (16):

Bryan (16):

Medalit (16):

Kzanier (16):

Julissa (16):

Dante (15):

Paul (14):

FairMail cherche collègue

mardi, juin 28th, 2016
FairMail Vacancy Sales Agent

FairMail Vacancy Sales Agent

Are you, or do you know FairMail’s new sales agent for the corporate market?

We have a vacancy for an entrepreneurial, commercial and persuasive person with an optimistic spirit and excellent customer service skills to come join FairMail’s international team.

In return for helping new corporate customers all over the world express their corporate social responsibility by making use of FairMail’s affordable fair trade photography products we offer guaranteed job satisfaction and a competitive commission.

Thank you for sharing!

Check out the vacancy here

Session d’information voyage du photographie FairMail le 8 Octobre

lundi, juin 27th, 2016
Taking pictures of the local beauty together with FairMail's teenage photographers

Taking pictures of the local beauty together with FairMail’s teenage photographers

Is Peru also on your bucket-list for holiday destinations?

The best way to get to know the real Peru is travelling together with the locals: the FairMail teenagers. During FairMail’s photography trips you travel together to off-the-beaten-track destinations in Northern Peru, sharing the joy of taking pictures of the local beauty you encounter.

For those interested to learn more we are organizing an information session about FairMail’s upcoming photography trips on the 8th of October in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Read more about FairMail’s photography trips here or register to participate by clicking here.

Rapport Annuel du FairMail en ligne

lundi, juin 27th, 2016

As fair trade guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization, FairMail has transparency as one of its core values.

We believe that all our customers, teenagers, cooperation partners and of course YOU have the right to know all about FairMail’s activities, what the results are and the effects of all of this on people, planet and profit. Please feel free to have a look at FairMail’s 2015 Annual Report (in English) by clicking here.

We have also updated the extended Frequently Asked Questions section on FairMail’s website for those who really want to know ALL the details.

Read FairMail’s annual year report over 2015 here

L’impact de FairMail comme vous l’avez jamais vu

lundi, juin 27th, 2016
FairMail's impact from 2006 - 2015

FairMail’s impact from 2006 – 2015

FairMail dreams of a world in which ALL adolescents have equal opportunities to educate and develop themselves.

In our last newsletter you already read about the impact you help to create by purchasing FairMail’s fair trade photo products.

But as an image says so much more than words we asked the JAM Academy to develop this cool visual explaining FairMail’s input, activities, output, outcome and impact so far.

Click here to view the full screen version

Nouveau collection de cartes du commerce équitable

lundi, juin 27th, 2016
FairMail's new fair trade greeting card collection

FairMail’s new fair trade greeting card collection

We are very proud to present FairMail’s 2016 summer collection consisting of 16 great new fair trade greeting cards.

Nearly all of the Peruvian teenagers contributed with one or more of their fair trade photo’s to the new card series, developed in cooperation with FairMail’s German publisher Goldbek.

New fair trade greeting cards
Have a look at the 16 new cards in FairMail’s web shop by clicking here.

Medalit's first German FairMail card

Medalit’s first German FairMail card

An important lesson in life
A special mention goes out to 16 year old Medalit, who managed to get her first German FairMail card. A big motivator for her and proof that the improved motivation she was showing over the past few months, does pay off with something positive she can be proud of. A life lesson we hope Medalit will remember.

Juan Gabriel double son impact

lundi, juin 27th, 2016
FairMail Peru photographer Juan Gabriel (17)

FairMail Peru photographer Juan Gabriel (17)

Imagine what would happen to the world if all people who benefit from a good deed by others, do a similar fevour to 3 others instead of repaying the original benefactor.

Just like in the “Pay it forward” movie, FairMail Peru photographer and former street child Juan Gabriel (17) decided to make use of the skills he learned at FairMail to support a Peruvian charity supporting children with Down syndrome.

Paying-it-forward

Juan Gabriel submitted this yoga picture of his for the 2016 Devayani Children’s Yoga calendar. With the sale of the calendar Juan Gabriel’s picture earned 192 euro which he decided to donate to Proyecto Yannick. Proyecto Yannick helps children with Down syndrome and their parents in Celendín, Peru by providing information, education and medical assistance.

Juan Gabriel's Yoga picture

Juan Gabriel’s Yoga picture

We are very proud of Juan Gabriel not forgetting to help others while he is working on improving himself. He is currently preparing himself for his entrance exam to the UPAO private university on the 8th of July were he hopes to study communication sciences.

To learn more about Juan Gabriel and get in contact with him, click here.