Links

Food For Thought is a business working to improve our community and, because we realize that change will be driven by a network of like-minded individuals and organizations, we’d like to connect you to other businesses, non-profits, and initiatives that are working to improve our human and natural environments.


Circle Organics Dallastown, PA
Organic gift company featuring comfort foods.

Michigan Land Use Institute Beulah, MI
The Michigan Land Use Institute was founded in 1995 to establish an approach to economic development that strengthens communities, enhances opportunity, and protects the state's unmatched natural resources.

Northwoods Wilderness Recovery Marquette, MI
Northwoods Wilderness Recovery seeks to address the root causes of forest decline in the northern Great lakes area, and is ultimately interested in the restoration of forest lands damaged by generations of commercial abuse.

Great Lakes Bioneers Traverse City, MI
Since 1990, the Bioneers Conference has assembled a unique cross-cultural and global gathering of "biological pioneers" using nature to heal nature.

Green Festivals Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington, D.C.
The Green Festival, co-produced by Global Exchange and Co-op America, brings together green enterprises, environmental groups, leading thinkers on the green economy, and thousands of attendees for a two-day party with a very serious objective: strengthening the locally controlled, green economy and expanding popular support for policies aimed at sustainability and social justice.

Organic Wine Company
Welcome to a most delightful selection of the finest certified organic wine available! Each one of them has been carefully handcrafted in a small family winery where respect for nature and tradition is first and foremost.

First Fair Trade Certified Preserves in the United States!

Food For Thought's award-winning preserves have been honored with the distinction of being the first and only certified Fair Trade preserves in the country. Fair Trade prices enable small-scale sugar farmers in the developing world to survive in today's impoverishing global economy. Read more...

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