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Rotary Fair Trade and Gift Shop
Rotary Fair Trade and Gift Shop
Rotary Fair Trade and Gift Shop 650 High Street, Kew East VIC, Australia

About This Group

The Fair Trade and Gift Shop is a specialist Op Shop located in Melbourne's Inner East that has a variety of Gifts and Fair Trade goods. 100% of profits raised from the sale of our goods will assist and help the many charities and causes we support that make lasting change in the lives of disadvantaged people.

Our Story

The Fair Trade and Gift Shop is a project of the Rotary Club of Kew, Australia, who is a member club of over 34,000 Rotary Clubs worldwide, whose 1.2 million members share a common commitment to Service. In 2018, the Rotary Club of Kew established a Sustainability Enterprise by way of a Fair Trade and Gift Shop located at 650 High Street, Kew East.

The aim is to support both DIK (Donations in Kind) store that recycles equipment and goods and sends useful items overseas and to disadvantaged communities in Australia. This is to also support our many charities and causes, while continuing to support Rotary Fair Trade enterprises in East Timor, Nepal and Laos.

Please drop by to see what's on offer, as every purchase will help someone less fortunate than ourselves.

100% of our profits raised go to the charities and causes we support. Click here to read about the charities and causes we support.

Our Values

We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.





Contact Info

650 High Street, Kew East VIC, Australia
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