WHOLE FOODS MARKET® TEAM MEMBER VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2014 THAILAND SUMMARY & IMPACT REPORT WHOLE FOODS MARKET® TEAM MEMBER VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Whole Planet Foundation® (WPF) funds microlending Through the WFM Team Member Volunteer Program, programs in Thailand where Alter Eco sources rice WFM gives Team Members the unique opportunity to which is sold in Whole Foods Market® (WFM) stores. travel abroad with WPF to learn about WPF and meet WPF is a WFM non-profit whose mission is to alleviate microcredit clients, see where and how WFM products poverty by funding microlending programs where WFM are grown, provide community service, experience and sources products as a way to alleviate poverty and learn from other cultures and challenge themselves by give back to our global communities. exploring exciting countries around the globe. WPF microlending partner Small Enterprise Development and WFM supplier partner Alter Eco in Surin Trip 2 Community service with Elephant Nature Park and sightseeing in Chiang Mai Arrival, departure and sightseeing in Bangkok WFM TEAM MEMBER VOLUNTEER PROGRAM TRAVEL IN THAILAND 2014 THAILAND SUMMARY 11 Whole Foods Market® Team Member Volunteers traveled to Thailand to volunteer at the Elephant Nature Park. They cared for the elephants by washing, feeding and cleaning up after them. They traveled to Surin by overnight train where they learned about the production of rice with Alter Eco whose products are sold in Whole Foods Market stores. Team Members visited with microcredit clients of Small Enterprise Development. The volunteers visited cultural sites in Bangkok and Chiang Mai and learned about Thai cuisine, culture, traditions and dance. TEAM GROUP COORDINATOR August 18- September 1, 2014 Jeremy Bookman Buck Buckles (Florida, Biscayne store) Glenda Flanagan (Global Office) Rachel Landers (Global Office) THAILAND GUIDES Mr. Weerapang Tananchana (Noi) Daniel Zoltani Leslie Alves (Global Office) Jack Colwell (Northern California, Castro store) PROJECT COORDINATOR Cheryl Sadlowski (Northeast ,Tribeca store) Elephant Nature Park Shawna Jacques (Pacific Northwest, Cambie store) Joshua T. Outwater (Rocky Mountain, Fort Collins store) Danna Haile (South, Green Hills store) Gillian Campbell (United Kingdom, Giffnock store) Julian Ligas (Global Office) Small Enterprise Development WFM TEAM MEMBER VOLUNTEER PROGRAM MANAGER Genie Bolduc 2014 THAILAND ITINERARY AUGUST 18-SEPTEMBER 1 ITINERARY- 2 WEEKS Day 1, Monday, August 18 - Arrive Bangkok Day 2, Tuesday, August 19 - Bangkok tour, overnight train to Surin Day 3, Wednesday, August 20 - Surin to visit Alter Eco Day 4, Thursday, August 21 - Surin for visit with WPF microlending partner Small Enterprise Development, overnight in Ubon Ratchatani Day 5, Friday, August 22 - Fly to Chiang Mai Day 6, Saturday, August 23 - Chiang Mai sightseeing Day 7, Sunday, August 24 - Chiang Mai day trek to Chiang Dao Day 8, Monday, August 25 - Volunteer at Elephant Nature Park Day 9, Tuesday, August 26 - Volunteer at Elephant Nature Park Day 10 / Wednesday, August 27 - Volunteer at Elephant Nature Park Day 11, Thursday, August 28 - Volunteer at Elephant Nature Park Day 12, Friday, August 29 - Volunteer at Elephant Nature Park Day 13, Saturday, August 30 - Volunteer at Elephant Nature Park Day 14, Sunday, August 31 - Return to Chiang Mai and dinner with Tristan Lecomte, co-founder of Alter Eco Day 15, Monday, September 1 - Chiang Mai depart for home Small Enterprise Development Meeting microcredit clients THE EXPERIENCE Recovering lost luggage Seeing elephants Sightseeing Learning about rice Eating delicious Thai food Planting rice FOOD Team Members were treated to some of the best food, experiencing all kinds of delicious Thai delicacies. The fruit was varied and fresh and was hanging in the trees. Thai people eat some of the same foods for breakfast as lunch and dinner, including rice or noodles. CULTURE In Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Team Members went on sightseeing tours to absorb Thai culture, visiting Thai temples such as Wat Po, the home of The Reclining Buddha, the oldest Buddhist Temple and the center of the Buddhist religion. The volunteers also visited Wat Phra Kaew, which houses the Emerald Buddha. Other sights seen were Doi Sutep, Warowat market and Wat Phra Singh temple. LOCAL TRADITION Team Member volunteers participated in traditional ceremonies including the opening and closing ceremonies at Elephant Nature Park pictured here. Thai massage was readily available and often enjoyed. Small Enterprise Development WHOLE PLANET FOUNDATION MICROCREDIT PARTNER SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT 93.25% 15,983 95.03% FEMALE CLIENTS WPF SUPPORTED CLIENTS AS OF 9/30/2014 REPAYMENT RATE History: village banking services after completing the long sought after strategy of In 1988, Small Enterprise Development Project was established to support implementing a partner foundation to assist in village bank development. the development of a microfinance system in Surin, Thailand and provide SED employs the village banking (VB) model to deliver their microfinance assistance to rural poor women in the creation of village banks within their services. communities. The VB group is a support group who meet monthly to provide themselves In 1996, the SED Project was transformed into the Small Enterprise with three essential services: • Development Company, Ltd.( SED), a social enterprise to support the Small self-employment loans to start or expand their own businesses development of a microfinance system in Thailand and to provide assistance to rural poor women in the creation of village banks within their • An incentive to save, and a means of accumulating savings communities. • A community-based system that provides mutual support and encourages personal empowerment. In 2012, SED Company founded the SED Foundation to, among other things, assist SED the company in the non financial services and trainings Village Banking groups represent grassroots democracy in action; offered. members elect their own leaders, design their own bylaws, keep the books, SED’s vision is to alleviate poverty of low-income and poor families of manage the funds, and are responsible for loan supervision, including Thailand and empower women through a sustainable poverty lending enforcing penalties for non-compliance. program. The objectives of the village bank program are: The Grameen Method and Village Banking have similarities but differ • To alleviate poverty through credit services primarily on the roles and responsibilities of the center or the village bank. • To establish village banks that build savings in the community The committee of the village bank has far greater responsibilities and is • To build a sustainable program heavily involved in the credit process. The tight control and constant supervision in the Grameen Method is, in part, transferred to the group Whole Planet Foundation Partnership: WPF entered into its first Program Related Investment (PRD), 0% interest local currency loan with Small Enterprise Development (SED) in February of 2009 for $562,500. In 2013, Small Enterprise Development Foundation (SEDF) was officially approved for its registration by the Surin Provincial Administration. In June 2014, WPF assigned the previous three promissory notes totaling $562,500 as a donation to SEDF. In June 2014, Whole Planet Foundation approved an additional $650,001, PRI, 0% interest, local currency,loan over 3 years to support the expansion of SEDs main “Village Bank” loan product and expand into the new Burirum province reaching 3,000 borrowers and leveraging $1.3M in loans. WPF funds would directly support the expansion of SED at a critical stage of the projects development. SED is now in a healthy position to expand itself. Microfinance in Thailand: Although the Bank of Thailand and Thai Finance Ministry have recently begun to make very positive strides in developing an improved microfinance sector specifically by 1) increasing the interest rate cap from 18% to 36% and 2) drafting regulations on licensing financial and nonfinancial institutions to extend microfinance loans, the industry for now remains dominated by subsidized government lending initiatives. The recent changes have encouraged a few large commercial banks to move downmarket but have yet to attract the wide array of microfinance institutions providing financial services to the bottom of the pyramid as observed in other countries in South East Asia. Furthermore, this also means that there is little ability for organizations like SED to access the capital markets due to lack of interest on the part of the banks concerning the industry. MICROENTREPRENEURS Team Member volunteers attended a center meeting of Small Enterprise Development and then walked to four different microcredit client businesses, weaving, silk worm raising and thread making, frog raising and a small shop where one can buy silk goods. Elephant Nature Park ELEPHANT NATURE PARK Information from Elephant Nature Park: and animals will be encouraged by the re-introduction of Elephant Nature Park (ENP) was founded by Lek the rain forest. Some 25 acres of the mountainside will be Chailert, a famed elephant rescuer. It is a unique project planted every year for the first 5 years. set in Chiang Mai province, Northern Thailand. 3. Cultural Preservation: To maintain, as much as Established in the 1990’s, our aim has always been to possible, the cultural integrity of the local community. By provide a sanctuary and rescue centre for elephants. The creating employment and purchasing agricultural park is located some 60km from the city and has products locally we are assisting the villagers in provided a sanctuary for dozens of distressed elephants sustaining their distinct culture. Park managers are from all over Thailand. recruited locally to oversee the park’s progress. Set in a natural valley, bordered by a river and 4. Visitors Education: To educate visitors, individuals, surrounded by forested mountains the area offers a study groups, schools and interested parties. Emphasis timeless glimpse of rural life. on the plight of the endangered local species will be presented in an entertaining and constructive manner. Elephant Nature Park Mission Statement 5. Future phases will include audio / visual equipment 1. Sanctuary for endangered species: We provide homes and other modern educational aids. It is anticipated that for these animals as well as contributing to their welfare small conferences and workshops will be organized at and development. the park. 2. Rain Forest Restoration: One of the most exciting 6. Act independently of pressure groups and political developments at the park is our program of tree planting movements that we consider contrary to the well being of the surrounding area. The ecological balance of plants the park and the creatures in its care. CONSERVATION Team Members performed their community service by helping the staff of the Elephant Nature Park (ENP) to feed, bathe and clean up after the elephants in the sanctuary while performing a variety of other tasks to support the elephants and their habitat. By being in close proximity to the elephants and through their own observation, they were able to learn about them. Through the staff and the activities that they performed with the staff, they gained an appreciation of the animals and all the work that goes into protecting and caring for them. LEARN WORK BEAUTY Team Members learned about The volunteers fed and washed the Elephant Nature Park and its mission The elephants and the surrounding elephants and cleaned up elephant from famed elephant rescuer and scenery were a sight to behold. Just excrement, which since they are activist and the founder of ENP Lek being around the elephants everyday vegetarians, was reported to be not Chailert, They were assigned duties was a wonder. too unpleasant. and taught how to care for the elephants. Alter Eco ALTER ECO WHOLE FOODS MARKET SUPPLIER PARTNER A letter from co-founders of Alter Eco, Edouard and Mathieu: Dear loyal customers, But the achievement we’re most proud of is the family Alter Eco is based on the premise that food is we’ve created. Together with our farmers, employees, fundamental to life – and whole, healthy, delicious food investors and customers, we’re taking an adventure can make life better for people all over the world. By through food, and creating a vision of the future that’s fair, working directly with the small-scale farmers who grow prosperous, healthy and mouth-watering. Though we our quinoa, rice, sugar and cacao, helping them institute can’t all break bread at the same table, we like to think Fair Trade and Organic practices and assisting them in that every time we crack open a bag or bar of Alter Eco improving both quality of food and quality of life, we’re here in the states, we’re sharing a lively meal with creating a system that benefits everyone involved. Our Gustavo in Bolivia, Sompoi in Thailand, Grover in values extend to the flora, fauna and fields – we work Ecuador – and you. with our co-op partners to preserve heirloom grains, replenish and reforest the land. And as a GHG Protocol 3 B the Change, Carbon Zero business, we offset more carbon than we Edouard Rollet, Co-Founder and COO emit. Mathieu Senard, Co-Founder and CEO ALTER ECO AND THE RICE COOPERATIVE The volunteers visited the cooperative where Alter Eco sources rice in Thailand, learned about the different steps that go into producing the rice and found out about the varieties of rice that Alter Eco produces. RICE Team Members learned about the characteristics of the different stages of rice and the process for weighing, measuring humidity and calculating yield that is used to determine what is paid to the famers for the rice, in the spirit of true transparency. PLANTING TREES The volunteers planted six trees and had a fantastic lunch featuring Alter Eco rice prepared for them by the cooperative. They learned about the mill and the warehouse the farmers were able to build with the fair trade premium generated by the sale of their rice. RICE Team Members met the original farmer who started the organic rice production in the community to stop the illness that came from the chemicals they had been using on the rice. The volunteers also visited a rice farm learning about proper spacing of the rice in the field to increase yield. For additional info on the Rice Fund cooperative visit in Surin, read a blog post from Alter Eco team member, Kara: http://www.alterecofoods.com/meet-samrat-thongeim/ http://www.alterecofoods.com/thailand-visit-whole-foods-volunteers/ JULIAN “Meeting elephants would be hard to top. I loved the ENP and had a great JACK “Elephant Nature Park is a GREAT time working there and meeting all of their folks. Incredible work. Overall, organization, doing AMAZING work to the entire trip was amazing.Thailand is an incredible trip. The food is help rescue and provide sanctuary to incredible, the lodging is top-notch and there is so much to see and do. hundreds of animals. And they provide Amazing country, awesome people, Fantastic guide!” employment to more than 350 people from surrounding villages. Working and helping to provide sanctuary for endangered Asian elephants is an SHAWNA amazing once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” “It was absolutely an incredible experience. I loved meeting with the vendors, meeting the women in the village and volunteering at the Elephant Nature Park. I was completely in awe that we are involved in microcredit loans, but the company really encourages team members to RACHEL go see it first hand to actually understand where the money is going, how it's being spent, and truly how it is shaping those communities and changing them for the better. I don’t think I could have been on this trip with a better group of people. Alter Eco is one of my favorite parts of the trip. Checking out the rice paddy fields and meeting with the farmers. “I had an absolutely amazing time. Trip of a lifetime! It was an amazing group of people and an amazing trip, I am so grateful that I was able to go on this journey! Thank you!!!” LOVED IT! It was so great to see them first hand, plant some rice, see the processing facility. BEST! Seriously, I am just happy you guys thought I would represent the Pacific Northwest Region of WFM well and humbled I got to go and experience this with such a fine group of people. It was an experience of a lifetime. I have nothing but incredible things to say about it!” JOSHUA “My favorite part? It was a toss up between the Alter Eco day and the Elephant Nature Park. We were able to see and learn a lot about the culture LESLIE in both of these experiences.” LINDA “The Alter Eco day was one of my favorite days. Meeting the farmers, especially the person that started the organic farming movement there. The story was so great to hear. Working here, I always get questions about why to buy organic and I always tell people great for the earth and DANNA you’re not taking in the chemicals but to have a story that the farmers “Overall I thought the experience was a grow organic so they don't get sick puts such a personal touch on the one-of-a-kind, life-changing trip. I reasoning why to buy organic. I have told that story more than any other been so close to wildlife where they story. Our guide Noi was amazing at explaining the culture of Thailand, are being saved from possible the importance of Buddhism and what the Buddhists believe was extinction. The work they are doing beautiful. Really good for my heart and soul. It was also wonderful to there is so amazing. I would go back hear the importance of food in Thailand. It was amazing.” in a heartbeat.” 2014 THAILAND WFM TMVP IMPACT 11 TEAM MEMBERS 40 MICROCREDIT CLIENTS MET 6 TREES PLANTED 8 SED CLIENT BUSINESSES VISITED 35 ELEPHANTS FED AND BATHED TRUCKLOAD OF BANANAS UNLOADED 1 FIELD OF RICE PLANTED COUNTLESS DOGS PETTED, WALKED AND FED