Or, a yummy way to help the West African cocoa farmer is to purchase chocolate from my company, Sweet Earth Organic Chocolates. Or, visit Splash Cafe, my sister's restaurant. Splash Cafe and its sister business, Splash Cafe Artisan Bakery donate at least $2500 every summer to Project Hope and Fairness and makes my trips possible.

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Coconut drying before it is heated to extract the oil. Mmaniaye, Ghana, 2007.

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Dropping coconuts in preparation for making coconut milk. Mmaniaye, Ghana, 2007. Photo by Stan Thompson.

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Enjoying the number one tropical drink: fresh, healthy coconut water! Photo by Stan Thompson.

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Hunting for the coconuts. Mmaniaye, Ghana, 2007. Photo by Stan Thompson.
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