5 Great Gifts That Give Back to Charity
Bucket Tote ($218; GoDashDot.com)
Go Dash Dot has partnered with women cooperatives all over the world in a effort to support female independence and empowerment by providing women with skills and opportunities for work. The company has collaborated with South Tribes in Kyrgyzstan and Sherab in Bhutan, using their crafts as part of a customizable product line, as well as My Sister’s Place to help raise funds and awareness for the organization. The bucket tote above is both functional and stylist–the perfect gift for girls always on the go.
Sunglasses (from $95; WarbyParker.com)
The revolutionary eyeglass company has a “Buy a Pair, Give a Pair” that includes every pair of shades they sell. VisionSpring has been their partner from the very beginning, but they have since taken on additional partnerships and programs in more than 50 countries around the world to spread the power of learning and working through sight.
The Future is Female Cuff ($38; BirdandStone.com; use HOLIDAY20 for 20% off)
From each of these cuffs sold, $5 will be donated to Planned Parenthood. The company’s jewelry is all made and sourced ethically, and different products support different causes. Currently, the brand is supporting causes related to poverty, climate, female education, and women’s health.
Charity Pot Lotion ($8; Lush.com)
This lotion contains ylang ylang and rosewood oils in a hydrating cocoa butter base for radiant, younger-looking skin. But it’s more than hope in a jar: When you purchase this lotion, 100 percent of the profits (minus taxes) go to supporting small grassroots organizations that are working in the areas of environmental conservation, animal welfare, and human rights. The beauty brand has several other charitable projects that support sustainable agriculture and community projects.
Sky’s The Limit Socks ($15; PrideSocks.com)
Socks are a go-to last-minute holiday gift (we’re guilty, too), but this pair helps empower children in need. The sock company has partnered with Sky Brown, the youngest professional skateboarder, on these limited-edition socks benefiting the Indochina Starfish Foundation, which works to ensure all children in Cambodia have their basic needs met.
Written by Rachel Askansi