Where I Haunt

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
clwncorez
niqabisinparis

i've never asked for donations in my life. but my family is really struggling.

the RSF militia (yes the same guys from the Darfur genocide) looted our home in Sudan and took everything. including our life savings.

my elderly parents are stranded in a strange country relying on relatives. they need meds. they need a place to stay.

we could really use your help until my siblings and i are able to afford it.

anything you can donate will go a long way. and please do share. ❤️

krizaland
rinnysega

Me staring at my newborn child through the glass of the hospital nursery: Boy am i glad that hes frozen in t here and we’re out here and that he’s the sheriff and that we’re frozen out hereand that we’re in there and i just remembered we’re out here but what i wanna k now is wheres the caveman

ilonacho

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Originally posted by excitementshewrote

WE DID IT EVERYONE!! THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR MAKING IT POSSIBLE!!!! I LOVE Y’ALL THANK YOU!!!!!

krizaland
catholiccupcake:
“trashcanbees:
“ krinkshame:
“ rsbenedict:
“ kaijutegu:
“ roachpatrol:
“I WOULD PAY TEN TIMES AS MUCH FOR CHOCOLATE IF IT MEANT REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF SLAVES IN THE WORLD? HOW IS THIS ANY KIND OF PROBLEM.
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good news, you can! the...
roachpatrol

I WOULD PAY TEN TIMES AS MUCH FOR CHOCOLATE IF IT MEANT REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF SLAVES IN THE WORLD? HOW IS THIS ANY KIND OF PROBLEM. 

kaijutegu

good news, you can! the company’s called Tony’s Chocolonely and their entire purpose is to make slave-free chocolate and reform the chocolate industry.

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https://tonyschocolonely.com/us/en

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony%27s_Chocolonely

Whole Foods carries it. If you don’t want to support an Amazon-owned company, World Market carries it. You can also buy it directly from the company. 

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It’s the best chocolate I’ve ever had and it’s 100% slave free. Tony’s Chocolonely works really hard to push for transparency within the chocolate industry and actually has and is following an action plan to eliminate slavery within cocoa production. They’re good people who make good chocolate.

rsbenedict

A list of slavery-free chocolate companies:

krinkshame

Taza chocolate is really good 

trashcanbees


catholiccupcake

This is super important! Slave child labor is used in many many cocoa farms from big name companies like Nestle and Dove. Here is a good link discussing it: http://www.foodispower.org/slavery-chocolate/ .

 And here is an easy score card to see who the worst offenders are/who to avoid most: https://www.greenamerica.org/end-child-labor-cocoa/chocolate-scorecard