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Saturday, October 27, 2012

GO Open House 11/3


Generation Outreach cordially invites you
to our Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
 Saturday, November 3, 2012
Eleven O'clock in the Morning

His Branches Conference Room
350 Arnett Boulevard
Rochester, New York

R.S.V.P.
(585) 957-6730 or justin.ortiz@go6-12.org

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Runaway Slave showing


The Frederick Douglass Foundation of NY will be hosting two showings of C. L. Bryant's timely and challenging full-length feature documentary, Runaway Slave, about modern-day slavery right here in the United States. This is a film you will want to preview and then invite all your friends back to see with you.

First showing (limited seating): Saturday, October 27th - 7 pm at the Cross Culture Youth Center on the corner of Bay and Goodman Streets.

Second showing (open to general public): Friday, November 2nd - 6:30 pm at Joy Community Church, 890 North Goodman Street.

There will be no charge and plenty of free off street parking. A voluntary offering will be taken up at each showing to defray costs and support the work of the Frederick Douglass Foundation.

Join us for an educational and thought-provoking evening!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Kingdom Ventures eBay video


Our friend Rebecca Fadner got a birthday present Tuesday from eBay. A national online ad campaign launched featuring Kingdom Ventures Inc., the fair trade retailer she runs with her husband, Glenn.

The eBay Thanks You campaign launched Tuesday with videos on its YouTube eBay channel of the Michael J. Fox Foundation, designer Jonathan Adler, two for-profit companies, a customer and the Ogden-based Kingdom Ventures.

Glenn and Rebecca Fadner, who run Kingdom Ventures, say they’ve already watched the video a dozen or more times and are pleased with the final outcome.

They didn’t know what to expect. eBay contacted the Fadners in June and asked if they would be part of the video campaign. They don’t know how they were chosen and didn’t hear anything for more than a month, so they figured the project fell through.

Then in August, after agreeing to a date, eBay surprised them when 15 people “descended on our home,” to spend a day with them documenting their life stories and following them around Rochester to their favorite spots.

The final cut (see below) is a little more than a minute and a half.It tells the story of these high school sweethearts who decided they wanted to spend more time together after their children were grown and make a footprint with their retirements.

“We wanted to work together, to travel and make a difference in people’s lives,” says Glenn Fadner, who said he’d be in trouble if he disclosed his wife’s age on her birthday.

The two founded the company in 2005. Suppliers include Cambodian women rebuilding their lives after escaping from sex trafficking, and Kenyan artisans striving to build villages.

Featured on the eBay video is their Nicaraguan business that supplies mostly pine needle baskets. Glenn Fadner says when it’s a bad crop year, the families of the 27 women involved are hard hit. But through the basket selling, the women have been able to keep their children in school and buy solar panels for their homes, allowing a working light for the first time.

Placemats, baskets, trivets and other available handmade goods come from Nicaragua, Honduras, Thailand, Cambodia, Kenya and Turkey. The Fadners visit one country every year to meet with the artisans.

On Nov. 1st the Fadners are opening their seasonal forefront at 2542 Ridgeway Ave., the same location as last year. It will be open until Dec. 29. Goods are also available at kingdom-ventures.com.


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