Bill has a full life with four children, an active role in their school, a growing business, lots of international traveling to meet with Fair Trade farmers, and a beautiful garden (well, he would tell you it’s his beautiful wife, Claire’s garden, but I’ve seen him work in it!). Yet he agreed to be on…
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Foundation Fridays: Choir of millions
This December 21st, about 15 million people will join in singing “Ise Oluwa” or “One Song”. This lovely African song is a call to leaders around the world to end violence against the earth. Organized by the Good Earth Singers, we learned of this project through our friends at Intertribal COUP. Why do we care…
Foundation Fridays: Oldie, but Goodie
I recently stumbled upon Greensgrow: a lush and bustling urban garden that lives in a large city block in Philadelphia. It jumps out of its block. It’s somehow four-dimensional. The normal strips of grass by the curbs are instead planted with herbs, flowers, and more. I do believe that even non-gardeners would have to stop…
Foundation Fridays: Vote of confidence
The foundation receives many accolades, both public and private. One accolade this week caught us by surprise. In with her regular loan repayment check, Brenda Davis, the “Iron Woman” of Ironman, Inc., included a donation to the foundation. Of course, I called her to ask the story behind the gift. She said that she’s looked…
Foundation Fridays: So Proud!
One of the foundation’s newest loan recipients, Wash Cycle Laundry, just won “Best Laundry Service 2012” in the readers’ choice awards through the Philadelphia Magazine. We couldn’t be more proud of this dynamic, start-up company! And how does one run a laundry service on bikes?! Here’s how. We welcome your support of our work. “After…
Foundation Fridays: Shaky Voices
Photo courtesy of Gray Panthers of San Francisco One of my personal heroes is Maggie Kuhn, the feisty founder of the Gray Panthers. I had the delight of befriending Maggie when she was in her 80’s. We went together several times a year to do something that is not in my basic nature: clothes shopping!…
Foundation Fridays: A Contemporary Abolitionist
When writer Carol Metzker met an 11-year-old girl rescued from slavery, she realized she had two options: to bury the shocking information so it couldn’t cause her greater pain, or to face the monster of child slavery and work to make change. She chose the latter, sending her on a journey into the dark world…
Foundation Fridays: TLC
If they can handle it, the UnTours Foundation loan recipients receive as much technical assistance and TLC as we can muster. Frequently, we call on experts for additional help. Today, Media, PA, retailer, Andrew Britton, offered several hours of time to Lucy Lau Bigham, co-owner of Tosheka Designs, producer of beautiful bags and purses made…
Foundation Fridays: Dogs Allowed
Garstang, UK, the World’s First Fairtrade Town, is one of Media, PA’s sister cities. The fairtrade town concept is the brainchild of Quaker and veterinarian, Bruce Crowther, a Garstang resident. Bruce has now inspired over 1,000 towns and cities in 22 nations on 5 continents to go Fair Trade. Bruce tries every which way to…
Foundation Fridays: The Big Cheese
In profiling the UnTours Foundation Board, there is of course the big cheese, Hal Taussig. The fact that Hal is co-founder and president of this almost 20-year old foundation is a bit odd in that Hal doesn’t believe in non-profits as a serious tool for addressing real change in the world. But Hal had business…