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Please support your local Fair Trade Centre – also Vegan, Organic & sustainable.


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Our Fair Trade Centre is opposite Dulwich Plough in Christ Church, 263 Barry Road.  You might not even know we are here, but we have been since the early 2000’s!

 

We take pride in providing a service to local residents, bringing people into the church who might not ordinarily have come through the door.   We also offer volunteering opportunities to the local community and, most importantly, support fair trade, helping farmers and producers in the wider world.

 

We are privileged to be the last remaining Fair Trade Centre in a fair trade church in London.  Please come on in and support us here in East Dulwich.

 

We sell fair trade products such as tea, coffee, chocolate, rice, eco and sustainable cleaning products … as well as great gifts for Christmas coming up!

 

We are open six days a week - Monday to Friday, 10am to 2pm and Saturdays, 10am to 1pm.  

 

We believe we have an important role to play in selling fair trade products, and in supporting this cause in our amazing community.  Hope to see you soon!

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Email: [email protected]

 

Web Site: https://wwwcced.org.uk

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BOLFTC

 

Instagram: @bread.of.life.centre

 

Twitter: @fairtrade263

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LOVE the Fair Trade Centre.  Great products - and so lovely purchasing items that support both Fair Trade, and a great charity in our community.

Whatsmore, lovely Mary who runs the centre, welcomed my son in to do his Volunteering for his Duke of Edinburgh last year.  Such a lovely lady.  She taught him a lot, and was very kind with my rather shy chap.

I'm sure they could so with as much support as possible to keep everything running.  xx

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