Fairly traded tea, coffee, chocolate, jewelry, scarves, and other hand-crafted items from farmers and artisans living in developing regions will be on sale Friday at the Immaculate Heart of Mary School library. The Work of Human Hands Sale is part of a partnership between Catholic Relief Services and SERRV, nonprofit organizations dedicated to fighting poverty. Every purchase enables an artisan or farmer to better provide for the basic necessities of life, to educate her or his children, and to work in a safe environment. The sale runs from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at IHM School library, 2855 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta.

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