Donations & Education
We actively make a point to donate, support, and give back when it concerns protection of our planet & members of our communities that have been discriminated against or are engaged in conflict.
This page is dedicated to our transparency about who and what we support, as well as providing educational resources for our customers about causes we believe in, from sustainability to injustice.
Current
donation
recipients:
UN World Food Program - delivering lifesaving food to children and families most in need, wherever they are in the world, distributing staples during emergencies and delivering food vouchers in conflict zones.
Former
donation
recipients:
AAPI - advancing equality for Asian American and Pacific Islanders - part of the Shared Liberation Network, an anti-racism response network.
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) : helping fund legal efforts & urgent advocacy.
NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People):
helping fund policy changes that will affect the social & economic injustice.The Bail Project : to help unfairly/unjustly incarcerated individuals.
Black Voters Matter: funding resources to get the black community to the polls. We need Black Votes!
Brennan Center: Protecting voter rights, actively preventing voter suppression.
International Rescue Committee - relief and re-homing for refugees
Minnesota Freedom Fund - helping bail out individuals protesting racial inequality.
Migrant Kitchen Initiative - Providing free meals in NYC during the height of the Covid-19 health crisis.
Feeding America - National & local hunger relief efforts.
Houston Food Bank - Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund.
Garment Worker Act - Fair and equal hourly pay for garment workers.
RAICES - the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education & legal Services.
South East Market - Local Grand Rapids Community food baskets and food equality efforts.
Stand with Standing Rock - protection of sacred lands, water resources, and future generations.
Still We Rise - collaborative brand donations & raffles to raise funds for human rights organizations.
Japanese Americans for Justice - ensuring continued freedom & equality for the Japanese community.
RAICES - the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education & legal Services.
Educational
resources
we love.
The ultimate resource for understanding the impact of the fashion industry on our planet. There are videos, free classes to register for, statistics, articles…and the list goes on. We love how in-depth their knowledge is. Know your impact.
*We love attending their free courses & knowing about the future of fashion!
Vox , NPR , How To Save A Planet
Our favorite news resources for getting the down-low on prevalent topics. NPR covers current events and we love their consistent journalism. Vox is a modern source that includes explanatory/informative videos and articles —well known for being able to explain the news. Offering in-depth explanations on politics, science, policy, world affairs…etc. How to Save a Planet offers information about climate issues, but also features important calls to action— ways to get involved!
*We love listening while we work!
Based in DC - a non-profit that focuses on public policy & research that leads to new ideas for solving problems facing society at the local, national and global level.
*We love the focus on research & policy changes!
Human Rights Watch & Human Rights Foundation
HRW focuses on defending rights and securing human justice both globally, nationally, and locally. Fact-based and informative. HRF is dedicated to partnering with world-changing activists in creating innovative solutions to unite the world against tyranny.
*Because basic human rights should be granted to all.
350 was named after 350 parts per million — the safe concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Focused on building a future that's just, prosperous, equitable and safe from the effects of the climate crisis. We love the resources they provide so anyone can organize & be an ally the planet. *We love their emphasis on collaboration, justice, and community.
Greenlining is the solution to redlining. This organization is focused on advancing economic opportunity and empowerment for people of color through advocacy, community and coalition building, research, and leadership development.
*We love their focus on race NEVER being a barrier to opportunity.
She should run is focused on getting more women in leadership and running for state and local office. The Association for Women’s Rights in Development is focused on to achieve gender justice and women's human rights worldwide.
*We love their emphasis on local changes and global gender equality.