Alternative Gift Market

Alternative Gift Market The Alternative Gift Market supports fair trade, refugee businesses and local and global charities. Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted by most vendors.

For holiday gift-giving that makes a difference, come join North Decatur Presbyterian Church on Saturday, December 2nd from 10 - 3 as we host our annual Alternative Gift Market. Our fabulous vendors sell fair trade, sustainable, and reasonably priced holiday gifts that create positive change for refugees and disenfranchised populations. Purchase unique items from around the world, as well as one-o

f-a-kind local products from emerging entrepreneurs. Donation cards in honor or memory of loved ones will also be available from local and international charities. Come see us at 611 Medlock Rd., Decatur,GA. https://ndpc.org/agm/

12/05/2025
Aziza, the talented owner of Tabassom Handcrafts, creates stunning handcrafted bags, belts, mitts, cozy dog beds, and mo...
11/30/2025

Aziza, the talented owner of Tabassom Handcrafts, creates stunning handcrafted bags, belts, mitts, cozy dog beds, and more. Support this inspiring female entrepreneur by visiting her booth at our market on December 6th and take home a beautifully crafted piece of her work!

In 1997, after cuts were made to publicly funded day programs for peoplesuffering from mental illness, The Friendship Ce...
11/25/2025

In 1997, after cuts were made to publicly funded day programs for people
suffering from mental illness, The Friendship Center of Atlanta was born. Its
mission: to promote the mental, physical, and spiritual well-being of adults
marginalized by the intersecting conditions of poverty, chronic mental illness, and
disability. Through day programs, the Center offers wellness and recovery
services, creative arts and skills development programs, and recreation and
relationships activities.
Support this wonderful organization by purchasing unique, handcrafted gifts
made by members of the Center, as well as lovely plants members have grown
and tended. https://www.friendshipcenter-atlanta.org/

NDPC’s own Karen Weaver uses crochet to create hot pads, dish rags, and thebest scrubbies, known for gently removing eve...
11/24/2025

NDPC’s own Karen Weaver uses crochet to create hot pads, dish rags, and the
best scrubbies, known for gently removing even the toughest stains from your
pots and pans. This year all proceeds will be split between two fantastic
organizations: El Refugio, which provides help and support to immigrants
detained at Stewart Detention Center, and Stone of Hope, which honors the
legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Grab your scrubbies before they sell out – and
don’t forget, they make great stocking stuffers! https://elrefugiostewart.org/ and
Stoneofhopeyouth.org.

We are pleased to once again have soup and chili kits, along with baking mixes, from the Women's Bean Project, a social ...
11/22/2025

We are pleased to once again have soup and chili kits, along with baking mixes, from the Women's Bean Project, a social enterprise that supports marginalized women striving to create lasting change in their lives by providing them with stepping stones to self-sufficiency. These products always sell out, so come early on Dec. 6 and support female entrepreneurs while nourishing your own body with these delicious, minimally processed mixes! www.womensbeanproject.com/

Beautiful cotton-wool-alpaca scarves from Ecuador make a perfect gift for family and friends.  Proceeds from the sale of...
11/21/2025

Beautiful cotton-wool-alpaca scarves from Ecuador make a perfect gift for family and friends. Proceeds from the sale of these scarves go to providing support for people incarcerated in Georgia prisons. Be sure to check them out at our market on Dec. 6!

Buy fresh pecans and other goodies from the Koinonia community! “From the beginning in 1942, Koinonians emphasized the b...
11/20/2025

Buy fresh pecans and other goodies from the Koinonia community!

“From the beginning in 1942, Koinonians emphasized the brotherhood and sisterhood of all people. When we could afford to hire seasonal help, Black and White workers were paid a fair, equal wage. Our commitment to racial equality, pacifism, and economic sharing brought bullets, bomb and a boycott in the 1950s as the K*K and others attempted to force us out. We responded with prayer, nonviolent resistance, and a renewed commitment to live the Gospel. We created a mail-order business, which continues to sustain our community today.”

We are a community sharing a life of prayer, work, study, service, and fellowship, doing our best to live a life rooted in the Sermon on the Mount, serving others, and offering a warm welcome to all.

The Refugee Sewing Society serves refugee women from around the world who find themselves starting a new life in America...
11/19/2025

The Refugee Sewing Society serves refugee women from around the world who find themselves starting a new life in America. “Our desire is to provide a safe, welcoming place where [women] can thrive as they build relationships and begin to rebuild their lives; where they can gather to create beautiful handmade items; and where they are supported by receiving training which helps them earn a supplemental income.” Support the women served by this fantastic nonprofit by purchasing their beautiful products on Dec. 6!
https://www.cibcfamily.com/refugee-sewing-society

Address

611 Medlock Road
Decatur, GA
30033

Opening Hours

10am - 3pm

Telephone

(404) 636-1429

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