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Purchasing survivor-made goods is a fun way to help support survivors who are learning new job skills and working to become independent. 

Check out this page for a list of organizations that sell items made by survivors:

An independent, not-for-profit, multi-stakeholder co-operative that provides guides and rating systems for ethical shopping.

The Ignatian Solidarity Network (ISN) fosters advocacy, education, and community-building for social justice.

A coffee of the month club that curates coffee from around the world, ensuring all of their farmer partners are paid above “fair-trade” prices.

Transforming pain to purpose. BraveWorks is a catalyst for local and global communities.

A farmer-owned chocolate company, offering equitable opportunities for women in the industry. 

Each purchase supports the employment of survivors from of sex trafficking and those at risk of human trafficking in Nepal. 

Forai (Friends of Refugees and Immigrants) exists to offer tangible hope to vulnerable women who are rebuilding their lives in a new home.

With Good On You, you can discover the very best fashion from around the world and learn everything you need to know about ethical and sustainable fashion. 

Sells cards for every occasion, crafted by women who have survived sex trafficking in the Philippines and those in Rwanda who have been disadvantaged by disease.

With a vision for fighting injustice, Grounds for Restoration donates 100% of their proceeds to anti-trafficking human trafficking causes. 

Sells jewelry with the mission to empower girls and women escaping human trafficking to embrace their true identity and worth.

Fighting human trafficking with style! Made for Freedom products are made by survivors of exploitation and marginalization.

Offers apparel for women and men. Joyya supports job training and employment opportunities for those at risk of exploitation in India, Nepal and the United States.

Sells jewelry, apparel, bags, and accessories. This business provides local employment to individuals in Nepal at risk of human trafficking.

Nomi Network creates economic opportunities for survivors and women at risk of human trafficking. Every item you buy provides jobs for survivors and helps end modern-day slavery. 

Sells candles and fair trade gifts handmade by women artisans and refugees creating a brighter future in the U.S.

Currently impacts 4,000 women through partnerships and sales that directly support survivors of human trafficking. Their products include jewelry, bags, blankets, home décor items, and more.

RIJI Green practices responsible business stewardship by partnering with non-profit organizations and businesses that train and hire survivors of human trafficking and those at risk of being trafficked. 

Sells blankets, pillows, baby products, table placemats and bags of all sizes. Sari Bari equips survivors of trafficking in India with essential job training skills, employment opportunities and benefits.

Since 1949, as one of the first fair trade organizations in the world, SERRV International makes it a priority to ensure that artisans and farmers living in poverty are treated with respect and dignity, and are paid fairly for their work.

Offers a pajama line for women, men and children and handmade leather accessories. Every purchase provides employment and job skills training to women in India who are at high risk for, or who survived human trafficking.

Ten Thousand Villages is a way for you to shop with intention for ethically-sourced handcrafted wares – and to share in the joy of empowering makers in ten thousand villages.

Primarily serves tea, which you can order online, but they also sell mugs and brands of ethically sourced chocolates. All proceeds are donated toward anti-human trafficking efforts.

Thistle Farms is a social enterprise that provides jobs to trafficking survivors who make and sell candles, soap, and fragrances.