This year’s vendors include:

  • Austin Street Center (Dallas, Texas) A Dallas-based organization that provides a 24/7 emergency shelter and comprehensive services to vulnerable people experiencing homelessness

  • Christ's Foundry (Dallas, Texas) A United Methodist Mission in Dallas, Texas, planted in 2006 to serve the predominantly immigrant Hispanic community by providing holistic ministry through worship, education, and community programs, fostering spiritual and physical wholeness, and making disciples of Jesus Christ in a bilingual, welcoming environment. 

  • Dawn of Hope International (International) Through outreach, education, and sustainable initiatives, we are dedicated to fostering spiritual growth, healing, and change, bringing light to every corner of the world.

  • Fair Trade Winds (International): Promote the work of artisans, farmers, and craftspeople around the world by selling their fair trade, ethical, and sustainable products.

  • Five Blessings Native American Ministry (Colorado and Utah): Supports the Navajo/Diné Tribes of Utah and Western Colorado with sales of handmade woven beaded jewelry.

  • Global Mamas (Ghana) Founded in 2003, the Global Mamas are mothers, wives, grandmothers, sisters, talented entrepreneurs and leaders in their communities across Ghana who produce hand-crafted items using traditional techniques, maintaining local artisanal skills such as batiking, bead-making and Shea butter production.

  • Heavenly Treasures (International): Assist refugees, single mothers, widows, orphans, the physically disabled, those rescued from human trafficking with a fair trade market.

  • Hugs Café (McKinney, Texas) Hugs Café Inc. is a non-profit social enterprise in McKinney, Texas dedicated to providing meaningful training and competitively-paid employment for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

  • Impact Global Health Alliance (International): Join the effort to partner with underserved communities in Bolivia, Guatemala and Kenya to make sustainable improvements in health and wellbeing from treatable and preventable illnesses.

  • Marfa Ministry (Eurasia): Serve Christ by addressing needs of small churches in Eurasia in their journey to self-sufficiency and beyond with sales of art, reproduced in various forms, including prints, puzzles, and more.

  • Mayan Hands (Central America): Empower Mayan women to bring their families out of extreme poverty, continue to live within the culture they cherish and build sustainable futures with sales of fair trade woven items.

  • Organization for the Development of Indigenous Maya (Guatemala): Rewrite a child’s story when you purchase textiles from Guatemala. Sales support the Indigenous Maya (ODIM) with two primary health clinics and health education programs in two rural Maya communities on the shores of Lake Atitlán in Guatemala, and providing student health programs and scholarships.

  • Ornaments 4 Orphans (Africa): Provide support for orphans and vulnerable children with sales of fair trade items handcrafted by local artisans in Africa, paid a reliable income and continually improving their standard of living.

  • Orphan Outreach Marketplace (International) A social business that sells handcrafted goods from artisans worldwide to fund holistic care for orphaned and vulnerable children, promoting family stability and preparing them for independence through ethical sourcing and fair trade practices

  • Paper for Water (Global): Raise money to fund water wells and help children in developing countries gain access to clean water sales of handmade origami pieces.

  • Papillion (Haiti): Support at-risk mothers and fathers with full-time artisan jobs in Haiti, creating orphan prevention and family preservation as a viable solution to poverty and economic reform.

  • The Coventry Reserve (St. Paul, Texas): Support a community where adults with special needs can experience a full, active, and purposeful life with sales of their hand-crafted pottery.

  • Trades of Hope (International): Empower women out of poverty through sustainable business.