Fairtrade in Places of Worship
Your church, synagogue, mosque or temple can
make a difference by becoming a Fairtrade Place of Worship.
Follow this link for details:
http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/get_involved/campaigns/fairtrade_places_of_worship/default.aspx
If your place of worship promotes and supports
Fairtrade and you would like to appear on this list please contact
the Harlow Fairtrade Town Group by following this link to their
website: http://harlowfairtrade.info/.
These Local Places of Worship already support the Fairtrade
Campaign:
St Mary’s with St Hugh’s Churchgate Street
Registered Fairtrade church. Regular monthly stalls + “Fairtrade
Sunday” held during Fairtrade Fortnight for last two years with
special events like Fairtrade breakfast/lunch, services and
stalls.
St Andrew’s Methodist, the Stow
Fairtrade tea and coffee – occasional stalls.
St Paul’s, Town Centre
Fairtrade tea and coffee
St James’ with St Luke’s, Staple Tye
Fairtrade tea and coffee – occasional stalls
St Mary’s Great Parndon
Fairtrade tea and coffee – occasional stalls.
St Mary’s, Potter Street
Fairtrade tea and coffee – occasional stalls
Potter Street Baptists
Fairtrade tea and coffee
Old Harlow Baptists
Regular stalls and Fairtrade tea/coffee/sugar etc used – working
towards becoming a Fairtrade church.
Salvation Army
Fairtrade tea, coffee and sugar served – Fairtrade stalls booked
for Christmas and Fairtrade fortnight
St Mary’s at Latton
Fairtrade tea and coffee – occasional stalls.
Friends’ Meeting House
Fairtrade tea and coffee – occasional stalls.
Oakwood Chapel
A member of congregation was founder member of
Harlow Fairtrade Town Group. Fairtrade tea, coffee, sugar etc –
regular stalls. Also has strong links with TearcraFairtrade.
Catholic Churches in Harlow
Holy Cross, St Luke’s, Thomas More, Ascension – all have had
Fairtrade events