Since 1997, Others has been combating social injustice by using fair-trade principles to fight poverty for people in vulnerable communities.
Its artisan partners create beautiful products that are available for purchase in the USA, Norway, Canada, Iceland and New Zealand.
Creating sustainable employment
To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Others hosted an exhibition and special launch event at Café 101 at The Salvation Army’s International Headquarters in London. General Brian Peddle, the Chief of the Staff (Commissioner Lyndon Buckingham) and other invited guests gathered on 17 April to mark the occasion.
Whether crafting embroidered hearts, hand-loomed textiles, carefully crafted wooden products or its popular sisal baskets, Others is on a mission to continue providing opportunities for people to turn their lives around for 25 more years.
‘This is a strength for me’
Others Trade for Hope’s mission aligns with seven of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals: no poverty, zero hunger, good health and well-being, quality education, gender equality, decent work and economic growth, and reduced inequalities.
Behind every Others’ product is a unique story of dignity, independence and hope.
About Others Trade for Hope
For more than 25 years, Others has trained and empowered women to develop an artisan trade resulting in intricate, desirable apparel, accessories, home and kitchen items, and seasonal products. With more than 800 artisans, Others aims to create a pathway to independence for artisans to support themselves and their families for generations. For more information, visit www.tradeforhope.com.