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Celebrate Mother’s day the fair trade way

Thursday, April 28th, 2016
Mother's day card by Ankita

Mother’s day card by Ankita

Every year it is becoming easier and easier to reward both our moms and fair trade on Mother’s day with fair trade chocolate, flowers, fashion and of course fair trade Mother’s day cards. Celebrate now with a 20% discount!

Fair trade Mother’s day cards

Mother's day card by Bryan

Mother’s day card by Bryan

This year FairMail has 41 different fair trade Mother’s day cards to choose from. You can choose between 12 different pictures on the Greetz website. Here you can personalize your card online and have Greetz take care of the printing and sending off of your card. Even in combination with a box of fair trade chocolates or flowers if you want! Click here to design your fair trade Mother’s day card online.

In FairMail’s webshop there are 29 different FairMail mother’s day cards to choose from. On the back of each card you and your mother can see the face, name, age and email of the Peruvian or Indian teenager that took the picture. And who is able to finance his or her own education thanks to your celebration of Mother’s day…. the fair trade way!

20% discount on  all Mother’s day cards!

To celebrate the difference that mothers around the globe are making we are giving a 20% discount on the cards in FairMail’s webshop. Just add the code “mothers make the difference” at the end of your order to get the discount! Offer valid from the 28th of April until the 5th of May 2016.

Mother's day card by Diana

Mother’s day card by Diana

Social Impact Measurement 2015

Wednesday, April 27th, 2016
Angeles earning money while learning photography

Angeles earning money while learning photography

We are proud to present the results of FairMail’s third annual Social Impact Measurement. Below you can read which actual impact you are creating by sending FairMail’s fair trade greeting cards and purchasing our fair trade images.

“Earning while learning”

In 2015 the 55 teenage photographers earned a total of 23.601 euro to invest in their own education, their families’ housing and medical care. Money they earned while learning photography for free in the self-funded “youth centre” that FairMail is for them. This means that one year before FairMail’s 10th anniversary we passed the 165.000 euro mark in total direct earnings by all of the teenagers.

Anidela in front of the university where she is studying

Anidela in front of the university where she is studying

The top earning teenagers in 2015 were Anidela and Kzanier from Peru, with 1.666 and 1.132 euro in year earnings last year. Anidela (18) is presently studying business administration at a private university and Kzanier (16) is saving to start studying graphic design at a private university next year after he finishes high school.

FairMail dropout rate is much lower than national average

Their earnings are crucial for the teenagers to be able to fulfil their dreamed future plans. But money alone is no guarantee, as success also depends on their own perseverance, family situation and personal motivation.

Due to a mix of these reasons, 22% (21% in 2014 and 20% in 2013) of the teenagers who started FairMail did not make it to the retirement age of 19 years old. These 12 teenagers either lost motivation along the way, were drawn back into problems by “old friends” or faced such big personal problems that they could not continue with FairMail. In 2015 FairMail had to say good bye to 2 teenagers because of similar reasons. Both are still getting money from the sale of their cards to finance their current education. One of them is still in high school, the other one is studying to become an accountant.

Diana, Jorge and Angeles after finishing high school

Diana, Jorge and Angeles after finishing high school

47 of the 55 kids that started FairMail either finished or are still in secondary school (that was also the case in 2014 with a similar 85% and 86% in 2013). Not bad considering the background of the teenagers FairMail works with. Also if you compare the percentage to the national average of 42% of all Indian teenagers who finish high school (or 62% of the poorest quintile of Peruvian teenagers finishing high school). Unfortunately 8 FairMail teenagers did drop out of high school due to a mix of reasons like having to earn money to supplement the family income or lack of motivation for school.

 

97% of FairMail teenagers continue learning after finishing high school

Of the FairMail teenagers who finished high school, 59% (52% in 2014 and 40% in 2013) has continued on to (pre-) university. It seems like the will for academic education is becoming more and more contagious in FairMail’s positive group atmosphere. 38% (43% in 2014 and 47% in 2013) of them have continued with some sort of vocational training. In total that adds up to 97% of FairMail teenagers continuing with learning after finishing high school. We are very proud of this nearly 100% score! Only 1 teenager decided not to continue studying anything at all after finishing high school. He started his own business (buying and selling of livestock) which doesn’t require vocational training as his father-in-law taught him the necessary tips and tricks. So we are also very proud of him!

The teenagers aiming for a better future

The teenagers aiming for a better future

94% of “retired” FairMail teenagers have broken the chain of poverty

At this moment 69% (65% in 2014 and 68% in 2013) of the FairMail teenagers are still studying something. Of those not studying anymore 65% (77% in 2014 and 55% in 2013) has a decent job (varying from tourism to teaching to sales). 5 teenagers (29%, just like in 2014 and 23% in 2013) have their own business or are self-employed (varying from a bakery to producing soccer balls and from photography to mechanic). This way they have broken the chain of poverty and can start building a family that will provide much better opportunities for their children than the families where they grew up in. (7% of the ex-FairMail teenagers already have kids of their own!)

Not all is success though. One (17% in 2014 and 22% in 2013) of the former teenagers has a rather bad situation having to perform household chores and one teenager has passed away due to illness. Also we lost 12 teenagers along the way, dropping out of FairMail before reaching the retirement age of 19. We continue to sell their cards though and try to keep in contact with them to help however we can. Luckily all 12 of them are doing pretty well at this moment, either still being in school, investing in their own business or working.

Visual showing FairMail's input, activities, output, outcome and impact in 2015.

Visual showing FairMail’s input, activities, output, outcome and impact in 2015.

Visual showing FairMail’s input, activities, output, outcome and impact in 2015. Click to view large version.

Fair trade images for Oxfam’s new greeting card collection

Wednesday, April 27th, 2016
fair trade Oxfam card with image by FairMail Peru photographer Yuli

fair trade Oxfam card with image by FairMail Peru photographer Yuli

We are very proud to announce our new cooperation with Oxfam Belgium. All the images for their 24 new fair trade photo greeting cards have been taken by the Peruvian and Indian FairMail teenagers.

Besides the images, FairMail also provided the FairMail concept for Oxfam’s new cards. Just like with a normal FairMail card you can also find the picture, name and email of the teenage photographer on the back of the Oxfam cards.

fair trade Oxfam card with image by FairMail Peru photographer Angeles

fair trade Oxfam card with image by FairMail Peru photographer Angeles

Cooperation between NGO and social enterprise

The cooperation was born during the Belgian visit of FairMail Peru photographers Anidela and Angeles in June 2015. During one of their presentations for the buyers of the Belgian fair trade shops they inspired Oxfam to switch to the use of fair trade images for their cards.

Allowing them to further align their products to Oxfam’s international mission to fight global poverty. While at the same time helping FairMail to combat child labour through the art of photography.

We hope this cooperation will inspire other NGO’s (Non-Governmental Organisation) to follow Oxfam’s example.

fair trade Oxfam card with image by FairMail Peru photographer Luis

fair trade Oxfam card with image by FairMail Peru photographer Luis

The cards are available for the Belgian fair trade shops in Oxfam’s retail webshop.

For more information on purchasing the cards you can also contact Oxfam by phone+32 (0)2 412 12 52 or e-mail: info@solidariteitsfonds.be.

Former FairMail teenager joins daily management in Peru

Wednesday, April 27th, 2016
Betty during the weekly

Betty during the weekly “social circle” meeting

The experiment we started over 2 years ago, to employ former FairMail teenagers as co-managers in Peru, is working well. So well that we decided to contract Betty (22) as new co-manager in Peru as of the first of April 2016.

This way assuring that FairMail Peru is run not only for but also by deprived teenagers.

“I am happy to work with the teenage photographers now as I was once one of them” says Betty. “Besides sharing the nice times with them, I will also get a lot of valuable work experience out of it, benefiting my personal future as I now have a lot more responsibility.”

Betty in action as teenage photographer

Betty in action as teenage photographer

A shining example

The experiment has shown that making former teenagers in charge is very motivational for the current teenagers as they are shining examples of what one can achieve by making good use of the opportunities that FairMail provides. What also helps is that our new managers understand best the situations and hardships the FairMail teenagers have to deal with to get ahead in life. That makes FairMail’s guidance more relevant and legit.

As Betty says, “As former photographer I hope to be able to support and motivate the current teenagers, and help them with my advice. As just like me they come from parts of Trujillo with a low quality of life.”

Betty as a teenager with one of her cards in front of her house

Betty as a teenager with one of her cards in front of her house

Personal development for at-risk youth

Of course it requires a lot of training of our young and inexperienced managers to get them ready to carry the responsibilities their new jobs entail.

“My biggest challenges I am facing now is to win the trust of the new teenagers, their parents and the local NGO’s FairMail cooperates with.” according to Betty. “I also have to learn to manage my time better as I am getting more responsibilities in my work, which without doubt will be beneficial for me in other future jobs.”

But this training is something we enjoy doing and see as a natural extension of FairMail’s mission to provide personal development opportunities to at-risk youth. The most capable and responsibly ones are now getting the opportunity to obtain quality work experience which they can combine with their advanced education. Seeing them grow professionally only gives us more satisfaction!

You can read more about FairMail’s experience with employing former teenagers as local managers here.

Yuli during her time as FairMail co-manager

Yuli during her time as FairMail co-manager

Thank you Yuli!

Betty’s new job means we are saying good bye to Yuli after she had worked for us for 2 years. During that time she performed a great job for FairMail. But after coming back from a 3 month working stay in the USA (during which Betty replaced her) Yuli decided she could no longer combine her job for FairMail with all her other activities. She is studying to become a language teacher, working as an assistant teenager and also studying English and French!. We will all miss Yuli’s inspiring and cheerful presence, but have no doubt she will come by to visit us regularly.

FairMail teenagers volunteer in street children’s shelter

Wednesday, April 27th, 2016
FairMail Peru and Mundo de Ninos team together

FairMail Peru and Mundo de Ninos team together

For the recruitment of motivated but at-risk teenagers FairMail cooperates with different local charities working with the same target group. This means we work with a mix of teenagers who either used to live on the street, recycled garbage to supplement the family income or whose parents were not able to pay for their children’s education. The cooperation also allows us to combine efforts and strategies with the social workers and psychologists working for our partner organisations to keep “our” kids on the right track.

But how much do the FairMail teenagers themselves know about the backgrounds of their colleagues?

Diana putting up the frame she made for Paul

Diana putting up the frame she made for Paul

Visit to Mundo de Ninos boys home

That is why we organized several exchange visits for the FairMail teenagers to our partner organisations. A few weeks back the entire Peruvian FairMail team visited the Mundo de Ninos boys home. This street children’s shelter in Huanchaquito works hard to get street children off from the streets and to provide them with a home, food, love and education. In total 11 of the 30 Peruvian FairMail teenagers have lived in Mundo de Ninos. At this moment Paul and Dante have Mundo de Ninos as their substitute families.

Paul with his FairMail colleagues Diana and Anidela

Paul with his FairMail colleagues Diana and Anidela

Adding a female touch

Their social worker suggested that the boys’ room needed a bit of a “female touch” to make it more cozy. So during FairMail class the teenagers worked in pairs to make picture frames from recycled materials in order to put up six of Paul and Dante’s own pictures on their walls. During the visit in March we put up the frames. Paul and Dante’s room now looks great! Not only showcasing their talent for photography and providing fond memories of the moments they took their pictures, but also as lasting symbols of their new friendships within FairMail.

Angeles and Betty giving it their best shot

Angeles and Betty giving it their best shot

Soccer tournament

To get to know Paul and Dante’s housemates we also joined in a mini soccer tournament with the other (smaller) boys and their tutors. FairMail’s female soccer team lost from the smallest Mundo  de Ninos kids after a penalty shoot-out. While the FairMail boy’s suffered a humiliating 6-0 defeat by the older Mundo de Ninos kids. But more important were the shared moments of fun and laughter. And that the entire FairMail team now knows a bit more about where Paul and Dante are coming from.

Kzanier and Bryan setting up another attack

Kzanier and Bryan setting up another attack

Photography students become teachers

Earlier that month a youth delegation of another partner organisation, YMCA El Milagro who works with families living near the garbage dump, visited FairMail. During the occasion the FairMail teenagers acted as photography trainers, giving a photography workshop to the YMCA teenagers. It was great to see our students in their new roles as teachers and share their passion! This showed to be contagious as at the end of the workshop some of the YMCA kids were informing about how they could join FairMail. To be continued …..

New website for tablets and smart phones

Wednesday, April 20th, 2016
FairMail's first website, back in  2006

FairMail’s first website, back in 2006

FairMail has a new mobile website! After winning PwC’s Transparency prize for the social enterprise with the most transparent website about its social impact we decided to invest part of the prize money to make the FairMail website accessible for portable devices.

Over the past few months TOOK web development worked hard on getting the job done and making the necessary changes. Great that we will now be able to offer a much better experience to the visitors of our website and readers of our blog and newsletter.

For any comments, suggestions or bugs, please contact us here.

Spread the love, also for fair trade!

Thursday, February 4th, 2016
New Fair trade Valentine card by Juan Gabriel

New Fair trade Valentine card by Juan Gabriel

This year you can combine expressing your love for someone special with expressing your love for fair trade; by sending a fair trade Valentine card!

In cooperation with Greetz we selected 31 love pictures taken by the Indian, Moroccan and Peruvian FairMail teenagers which you can personalize to make your own customized card. After writing your text and filling in the address of your loved one Greetz takes care of the printing and posting of your card.

New Fair trade Valentine card by Jorge

New Fair trade Valentine card by Jorge

On the inside of each card you can see the face, name, age and email of the teenager who took the picture and the message that he or she gets to invest 43 eurocent into his or her own education through the purchase of the card.

This year we have 3 new Valentine cards to choose from with pictures by Kzanier and Jorge, including two special “Magic Cards”.

On Kzanier's Magic card you can add two names onto the red hearts

On Kzanier’s Magic card you can add two names onto the red hearts

You can even ask Greetz to accompany the card with fair trade chocolate, flowers or a heart balloon!

Click here to see FairMail’s entire Valentine day card collection both on Greetz (31 different Valentine cards) and in FairMail’s webshop (50 different Valentine cards).

Video report: FairMail photography trip to the Peruvian cloud forest

Thursday, February 4th, 2016
Helping Diana to take her perfect picture

Helping Diana to take her perfect picture

Right after New Year the entire FairMail Peru team set off on a 10 day adventure into the Peruvian cloud forest.

Tucked away in a river valley on the Amazon side of the Andes mountains, this destination offered all we needed: Beautiful nature to be used as background to shoot great pictures for the new card collections, descending into deep caves and long muddy hikes for some serious team building, the world’s second highest waterfall which the teenagers would otherwise never be able to see as family holidays are a luxury which can’t be afforded and hot thermal baths for some fun and relaxation after all the hard work.

This short video gives a good impression of the great fun we had, the beautiful landscapes we saw and how hard and motivated the team of teenagers, volunteer photography trainers and staff worked on bringing home some great shots.

If you want to join us on our next photography trip to the Peruvian Amazon in July read more here or join us during our next information session on FairMail’s photography trips.

Information session FairMail photography trips

Thursday, February 4th, 2016
FairMail photography trip: Travelling with the locals

FairMail photography trip: Travelling with the locals

Did you ever dream about visiting Peru one day, but want to stay away from the “gringo trail” and mass tourism? Then why not travel with a fun group of locals: The FairMail teenagers?

Helping the FairMail teenagers with their fair trade pictures

Helping the FairMail teenagers with their fair trade pictures

Twice a year FairMail organizes photography trips to “off the beaten track destinations” so the teenagers can be inspired to take pictures in new places. Per trip we invite 5 foreigners to join us.

Feeding our group with positive energy, sharing a passion for photography, fair trade or slow tourism and willing to help the teenagers shoot pictures for their fair trade greeting cards that will actually sell to customers in the countries where the travelers come from. A unique travel set-up, that’s for sure.

Travelling to beautiful off-the-beaten track destinations

Travelling to beautiful off-the-beaten track destinations

For those interested to find out if a FairMail photography trip fits them we are organizing and information session on Saturday the 30th of April at 15.00 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. If you would like to join us please contact us for more details.

Do have a look at the video below of our latest trip into the Peruvian cloud forest to see what our photography trips are all about:

The high´s, lows and future plans of our Peruvian teenagers

Thursday, February 4th, 2016
FairMail Peru photographer Paul telling about his highs and lows

FairMail Peru photographer Paul telling about his highs and lows

For the Peruvian teenagers 2015 was a year full of broken bones, broken friendships, getting first place, getting promoted, valuable lessons in life and many other things.

Especially for you, we asked the teenagers to update their personal profile pages with last year’s highs and lows. Plus their plans for the coming year, explaining how they plan to use their part of the earnings from the sale of their fair trade FairMail cards to enter university, study English and start a new business among other things.

Click here to read their own stories.

We also uploaded short new videos of the 4 newest FairMail teenagers presenting themselves which you can view below: