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Why is the PC(USA) involved in the Campaign for Fair Food?  Because “God sends the church in the power of the Holy Spirit to share with Christ in establishing God’s just, peaceable, and loving rule in the world.”  (The Book of Order, W-7.4001)  Read more

 
United Nation's Working Group on Business and Human Rights "Impressed" by Fair Food Program; says "merits are clear for workers, business" Read More
CIW, PC(USA) and fair food supporters urge Wendy's to join the Fair Food Program inside and outside the company's annual meeting. Read More
"My church introduced me to the CIW, but I truly got involved in CIW issues through Boone High School’s Social Justice Club." Read more of Alex's story here.
The Three Founding Myths of Corporate-Led Social Responsibility and why Ahold Should Join the Fair Food Program: Myth 1, Myth 2, Myth 3 
White House Recognizes CIW's Fair Food Program  Read more
Over 1500 people joined the CIW outside of Publix Supermarket headquarters in Lakeland, the culmination of CIW's 200 mile march, to urge Publix to join the Fair Food Program. Read more
October 4, 2012: Chipotle becomes the 11th company to join the Fair Food Program. Read more →
Faith Moves Mountains Campaign
Video, resources and more to invite families and congregations to pray for Publix to work with CIW. Read more
Vigilance ensures the Fair Food Program is working: Learn about the advances the Fair Food Program is making and how it’s monitored by the FFSC. Read more

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The Fair Food list provides information about the campaign for fair food initiated by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) and supported by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It seeks to establish socially responsible purchasing by large food buyers and human rights for farmworkers in corporate supply chains.

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  • Thanks..for making the right moves..Trader Joe's! by JoEllen O'Neal on 02/10/2012 at 5:02 p.m.

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