Worldly Goods Shop

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The Worldly Goods Shop at 912 Rosser Avenue Brandon, MB helps The Marquis Project educate the public and raise money.

Our goal for our overseas partners is to help them gain self-sufficiency by selling their crafts for a better return than they get from regular commercial outlets. Worldly Goods Shop is proud to offer fair trade and certified organic coffees, teas, chocolate, sugar and hot chocolate. These ensure our partners receive a fair wage and provides the public with an alternative to consuming pesticide-treated foods.

We sell crafts from Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, El Salvador, Guatemala, Peru, Chile, Indonesia, India, Thailand, Mexico and Canada. We also sell alternative magazines (environmental, political, gay and lesbian) and items including jewelry, handmade paper, incense, candles, bumper stickers, music and buttons.

Environmnentally Friendly Products

Environmnentally Friendly Products

Fair Trade Coffee

Fair Trade Coffee

Worldly Goods Shop

Worldly Goods Shop

Worldly Goods Shop

Worldly Goods Shop

Worldly Goods

Worldly Goods

Worldly Good Products

Worldly Good Products

Wordly Goods

Wordly Goods

Fair Trade Chocolate

Fair Trade Chocolate

Kangas from Tanzania

Kangas from Tanzania

Fair Trade Tea

Fair Trade Tea

Tanzania Baskets

Tanzania Baskets

Dundee Art (Live, Laugh, Love)

Dundee Art (Live, Laugh, Love)

Dundee Art

Dundee Art

Dundee Art (Breath)

Dundee Art (Breath)

Percussion Pottery

Percussion Pottery

Alternative Magazines

Alternative Magazines

Jeff Bettle's Pottery

Jeff Bettle's Pottery

Worldly Goods Products

Worldly Good Products

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About Marquis

The Marquis Project is a non-profit, charitable non-governmental organization dedicated to making our world better. Established in 1979 by development activists in and around Brandon, Manitoba, it is sustained by the support and participation of individuals, families, congregations, schools and community organizations. What began as a small resource centre on world issues serving southwestern Manitoba is now a nationally recognized non-governmental organization.