There are so many of us that want to make an impact in our communities, but sometimes life is just too hectic to be able to do as much as we’d like. You can help by shopping brands that give back. Here are some of my recommendations.
Beautifully designed jewelry that gives back to the community. Kendra Scott supports organizations like Beyond the Batten Foundation and women for Women International
Kendra’s Social Impact | Giving Back to Every Community
AWE jewelry was founded by a three-time cancer survivor who donates 20% of each sale to the brand's national charity partners — Cancer Care, Nami, The Trevor Project, and RAINN.
Herringbone Chain Necklace
Everything this company earns goes back to one of their charitable organizations.this particular style gives back to Oceana and organization that helps save penguins. But some other organizations they give back to are the National Alliance for Mental...
Socks that Protect Penguins
This is some serous coffee. Comes whole bean or ground. Made by firefighters. portion of every sale is donated to firefighter-, veteran-, or military-assistance programs.
Fire Department Coffee Skull Crushing Espresso Whole Bean Dark Roast 12 oz.
This is the first company who has developed personal care products for military personnel. All products were tested and sampled on actual U.S. military to be sure they were the perfect fit for not only them but for the consumer. The company also dona...
Citrus Cedarwood Body Set | Bravo Sierra
Every purchase also sees 2% (a number they intend to grow as they themselves grow) goes to the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI), which is the largest grassroots mental health organization in the USA and supports thousands of individuals.
Mental Houseplants®
Awarded Allure’s Best of Beauty, this flameless fragrance fills your space with a cozy blend of white amber and soft musk. Each diffuser includes 8 reeds and provides up to 3 months of continuous scent. For every online purchase, Lake & Skye plan...
11 11 Reed Diffuser
You probably recognized the BOOMBA name from Shark Tank. This brand is amazing Bombas has donated nearly 40 million clothing items to the homeless community through more than 3,000 charitable partners across the country.
Bombas Women's Marls Ankle Socks, Lagoon Blue
Thirdlove's comfortable, size-inclusive undergarments take the drama out of bra-buying with half-cup options that double the number of available sizes compared to other brands. Their charitable values extend to organizations like I Support the Girls,...
24/7® Classic Uplift Plunge Bra
Crafted from recycled kitchen plastics and renewable sugarcane, this vibrant BPA-free cutting board is a sustainable, feel-good gift for the family chef. gives you the opportunity to donate a portion of your discount to The Lower East Side Girls Club...
The reBoard®
For every membership purchased, this Certified B Corp gives a free one to someone in need, like single parents, college students, low-income families, veterans). Beyond that, they collect donations at checkout to further support those in need. Since ...
Every item purchased plants ten trees (totalling over 105 million so far!), specifically in areas in need of reforestation. The trees also help develop local communities by providing employment opportunities, ecosystem support, and food.
Every Item Plants 10 Trees | Sustainable Clothing by tentree®
FIGS makes premium, performance-driven scrubs designed to keep healthcare heroes comfortable through even the longest shifts. Every purchase also gives back—FIGS donates a pair of scrubs to healthcare workers in underserved communities around the wor...
FIGS Scrubs Official Site - Medical Uniforms & Apparel · FIGS
Two Blind Brothers is a feel-good, comfort clothing brand founded by two brothers who are visually impaired. Their mission is simple: 100% of profits fund research to help cure retinal eye disease. You can shop their individual pieces or take part in...
Two Blind Brothers
The people behind The Right To Shower believe cleanliness is a basic human right. The company sells natural and ethically made soaps and body washes, with 30% of profits going to build mobile showers in cities around the world to help the homeless.