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We're building a School in Kirinidi, Uganda

You can help animals by rescuing them, preserving their habitats, and using products that do not harm their livelihoods. Examples of products that help animals include cruelty-free, vegan, to goods that donate to animal rescue.

focuses on the improvement of illness via diagnosis or recovery. Examples of products that care for patients would be a headband that donates another headband to a child with cancer, or socks that fund HIV research.

includes improving and funding educational curriculums, and the construction of schools. Examples of products that help education would be a bracelet that funds tuition or a backpack that donates school supplies to a student in need.

by living a low waste lifestyle, wearing sustainable fabrics, and providing proceeds to environmental organizations. Examples of eco-friendly products are a bamboo toothbrush or a biodegradable phone case.

by providing sustainable employment, recovery programs, and protective shelters for survivors. Examples of products that help human trafficking are jewelry and essential oils that provide survivors with a living wage.

such as food, water, and shelter for those facing hardships. Examples of products that give back include a hammock that funds one meal for the homeless in your name or socks that fund 18 months of clean water to someone in need.

by focusing on long term programs that uplift communities. Examples of programs that these types of products would fund include providing refugees with digital literacy or providing a community in Ecuador with malaria preventing nets.

through products that specifically give back to women-owned businesses or fund women related issues such as breast cancer research or domestic violence prevention. Products range from clothing, jewelry, accessories, to home goods.

Our method of giving back is in our name

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INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY

We empower people to take individual responsibility in making the world a better place.

MATERIALS

Products that inherently help people and the planet EX: biodegradable phone case, metal straw, bamboo toothbrush

PEOPLE

Products that are exclusively made by marginalized groups EX: adults with autism, victims of sex trafficking, single moms

ACTS OF KINDNESS

Products whose sales result in a tangible, traceable, act of kindness EX: the removal of 1 lb. of trash from the ocean

CHARITABLE PROCEEDS

Products whose proceeds are donated to a reputable non-profit organization.

TRAVEL WITH PURPOSE

Products that give back to an international community that customers can travel to themselves and directly give back through volunteer trips.