This holiday season, purchase with a purpose by giving gifts that give back. Not only do the following companies make incredible products that will charm your family and friends, but they also support a variety of different causes. May your gifts inspire cheer and charity this Christmas.
1. The Best is Yet to Come Planner by Horacio Printing
These journals blend devotionals, goal-setting, and weekly planning into one beautiful journal. The organization supports A21, a nonprofit fighting human trafficking.
2. Cream Infinity Scarf by Miscoots Outfitters
Buy one, Give one. Miscoots gives an equal scarf to someone in need. They also provide work opportunities for those transitioning out of homelessness.
Bops, a woman’s accessory and fashion shop, teaches practical skills to lower-income women so they can sustain their own businesses.
4. Bridgewater Candle by Bridgewater Candle Company
I LOVE candles and the way they make home smell like the holidays. In partnership with Rice Bowls, each candle purchased feeds three meals to an orphaned child around the world.
5. Can’t Stop Won’t Stop Bottle from The Created Co.
The Created Co. partners with Charity: Water to bring clean and safe drinking water for every person in the world. The have a variety of drinkware that fits all personality bents.
6. Address Stamp from Hello World Paper Co.
This is a great for newlyweds or folks that just love snail mail. HPWC partners with Pencils of Promise to build a school in a developing country. Their goal is to have the school up and running within the next five years.
7. Van Life Tee from Three Leaves Co.
I love this vagabond/adventure loving company. They make clothes that are comfortable and made for the outdoor lover. A portion of their sales is donated to the National Forest Foundation.
8. Coffee Beans from Aldea Coffee
Aldea Coffee works directly with farmers in La Union, Honduras. This company works alongside the farmers to produce quality coffee and fair trade sales. The sales from the coffee go towards building a better life and community for the farmers.