Gifts That Give Back 2012
By Kristen Howerton |
In a season marked by giving, I love the idea of giving back to our community and our planet. There are many companies that are focused on helping others as a part of their business plan, so that the purchase of a holiday gift can also help someone in need. Here are some great ways you can do your Christmas shopping and give back at the same time.

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31 Bits
In addition to being cute and fashion-forward, 31 Bits Jewelry is made out of 100% recycled paper, posters, and magazines by internally displaced women in Northern Uganda. Each piece of jewelry is unique and hand-crafted by a woman in the community of Gulu, Uganda.
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Punjammies
Punjammies are sari-inspired pajamas. Each pair of Punjammies are created in an after-care facility for women who have been rescued, released or escaped from a life of forced prostitution. Holistic aftercare involves quality medical care, emotional safety, education and the tools to create a new way of life for herself.
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Haitian Creations
Haitian Creations is a program of Heartline Ministries. The bags and jewelry from Haitian Creations are handmade by women in Haiti, who are a part of a sewing program that is giving these impoverished women lifelong skills. The ability to earn money gives these women the ability to be self-sufficient, to support their families, and to have the independence they need in a society where this is often difficult. Each artist's name is on a tag in the purse that she made. Soon, you will be able to look up the artist of your purse on the website and see her picture and story.
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Krochet Kids
I am so in love with Krochet Kids. Not just because their hats are perfect for hiding my unwashed hair at school drop-off. And not just because my friend Sarah and her husband Blake are pioneering their program in Peru. What I love about Krochet Kids is that it’s a company that is empowering impoverished people to earn an income for themselves. href="http://www.krochetkids.org">Krochet Kids offers 3 year programs to women living in poverty. In this program, the women learn to krochet hats to earn an income and be able to fully support themselves for the first time in their lives. Based in Uganda and Peru, the hats are sold in the US, on their website and at most Nordstroms.
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Give Prints
Give Prints is a for profit company working to give financially to various non profits (501c). Just as one values the beauty of a print, Give Prints values the beauty of lives changed, and gives 50% of their profits to help love people around the world. The heart of Give Prints is to help people send love to others through the purchasing of ohoto prints. It was born out of a photographer's desire to help fellow photographers publicize their work while helping worthy organizations that are already reaching out to people all over the world. The photographers showcased on the site gave their talents to give to their charities.
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Ever/After Clothing
Ever/After Clothing is a casual lifestyle clothing brand for kids and adults. They’ve paired simple, modern design with super-soft premium fabrics. My kids love their t-shirts and cozy leggings and yoga pants. Best of all, the company will donate 25% of the net profit from each garment you buy to the cause of your choice. We've partnered with charities that share our vision of creating powerful & sustaining change in the lives of children in need. We believe helping others can extend to all areas of our lives, even the clothing we buy. Every garment comes with a change the story card that holds the value of this donation. A huge aspect of ever/after is to get the children involved in giving back. Our goal is that children wearing our brand realize that helping others can extend to all areas of our lives, even the clothing we buy. So when you are entering your scratch off code online, take your daughter, son, niece, nephew, and cousin, whoever it might be, take them with you. Have them enter the code online, and show them how they are helping to change the story.
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Compassion
A gift from Compassion International helps provide clean drinking water, medical treatment, disaster relief, food supplies and much more for Compassion-assisted children and their families.Once you purchase a gift, you will have the opportunity to choose from a variety of complimentary greeting cards to send to your honorees. For a last-minute gift option, you can print a card at home or send via email.
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Macy's Heart of Haiti
The Heart of Haiti line at Macys allows artisans in Haiti to produce beautiful handcrafts that are then sold in department stores throughout the US. Partnered with Fairwinds Trading and BrandAid, artisans receive half the wholesale price of every item in the collection.
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Hill Country Hill Tribers
Hill Country Hill Tribers works primarily with refugees from Burma, members of various Burmese hill tribes who now starting new lives in the Hill Country of Texas. Forced to leave their farms and villages, sometimes with very little warning, these artisans carried bamboo looms through the jungle to safety, dedicated to continuing the traditional art of backstrap weaving that has been passed down for generations from mother to daughter.
In Austin, these weavers are joined by other skilled artisans to make up Hill Country Hill Tribers. By crafting beautiful products in their homes and gathering together often, these artisans are weaving a community in Austin that is rooted in their past and reaching toward a new future.
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Leakey Collection
The Leakey Collection was founded in 2002 by Katy and Philip Leakey. Their work includes the design and manufacture of contemporary jewelry that is hand made by the Maasai women and men of Kenya from environmentally sustainable materials. The flagship item of the collection- Zulugrass. Zulugrass is light weight, durable and versatile. Depending on the color and amount of strands worn the look can be as subdued or as colorful you want. The Leakey Collection is available in over 1200 stores nationwide or online.
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Food for the Hungry
With Food for the Hungry's gift catalog, you can gift anything from a school desk, clean water, or farm animals to children in need.
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Not for Sale
The Not for Sale store generates enterprise & employment to prevent human trafficking and create new futures for survivors. Every purchase you make is an action to end slavery --- because no one should be for sale. Journals, bags, and scarves that give freedom.
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Collaborative World Brand
Collaborative World Brand is a for-profit apparel company that exists to support the non-profit organization. They call it a "Co-Profit". Collaborative World Brand donates 50% of their overall profit from the sale of clothing to partners already doing good in the world. Their mission is to actively pursue new and more extraordinary ways to give, while encouraging others to do the same.
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Rescue Gifts
Rescue Gifts help refugees and others who have been impacted by war and natural disaster. Holiday shoppers can choose a gift that inspires them and dedicate it in honor of a special person in their lives. The IRC will send gift recipients a beautiful acknowledgement card with the gift giver’s personalized message. There’s a perfect gift for everyone: for a mom: A Safe Delivery ($24) can ensure critical supplies for the safe birth of a child in a crisis zone. For the foodie or friend with a green thumb: A Community Garden ($60) can provide tools and seeds to refugees who have been resettled in the United States, so that they can grow their own fresh, healthy food in an IRC community garden. For a teacher: A Year of School ($52) can supply the tuition, books and other materials for one year of a child’s schooling in a country recovering from war.
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SlowColor
SlowColor is a fair-trade company allowing weavers in India to work using traditional weaving techniques for a fair wage. Their scarves are soft, beautiful, and made of non-toxic dyes.
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World Vision
World Vision has an amazing gift catalog where you can buy a number of innovative and sustaining gifts for people living in poverty. Their website even allows you to purchase and print a card letting a loved one know you have donated in their name. You can purchase medical attention for a pregnant woman, a goat that can provide milk to a child – even a grove of fruit trees!
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This list is by no means comprehensive, but hopefully it can give you some ideas for gifts that also help others. Also, as you are doing your shopping at regular stores, I urge you to take a few minutes to register with Pure Charity. It’s a charitable organization that can help you earn rewards for everyday shopping – at places like Target, Walmart, Best Buy, and even the Apple Store.
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If you know of some other organizations that empower impoverished communities, please share in the comment section!
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I hope every body had a great thanksgiving and didn’t spend all their christmas money on black Friday. In my opinion I stayed home and did my ordering online and escaped the crowds. I did find one site that helped me find the gift items that my youngsters wanted. You should check it out if you done want to brave the crowds. The site pulls in all the leading stores, their daily coupons, pricing and amount all in one place. So you can do a search for whatever gift you need and it will show you the availability, total price and closest location with the gift in stock. Check it out if you want to save some time and gas money!
I hope every one had a great thanksgiving and didn’t spend all their christmas money on black Friday. In my humble opinion I stayed home and did my purchasing online and escaped the crowds. I did find one site that helped me find the xmas gifts that my girls and boys wanted. You should check it out if you done want to brave the crowds. The site pulls in all the largest department stores, their daily coupons, pricing and where to buy one from all in one place. So you can do a search for whatever gift you need and it will show you the availability, the price and closest place with the gift in stock. Check it out if you want to save some time and gas money!
I love that it is becoming increasingly easier to shop from socially conscious vendors as we, the consumers, make demands with our dollars. I have a couple websites to share.
First is a wonderful collection of socially conscious vendors found at http://www.socomarketplace.com. This site makes it easy to search by either product, initiative (clean water, education, etc.) or region where you’d like to “give back”.
Second is emberarts.com, which invests in the women in Uganda making these beautiful pieces of jewelry. Occasionally Ember will also partner with other amazing non-profits and give 50% of all sales that month to their feature organization.
Last is sevenly.org, who makes cute, well-designed clothing. Each week Sevenly features an organization doing positive work and $7 of every sale goes directly to that organization. Their products also all change each week to reflect the featured organization, so check back frequently to support a cause in which you believe and learn about new ones.
Trades of Hope sells only fair trade products made by women throughout the world. These are great gifts that give back!
[...] 6. Kristen Howerton, Roadside Assistance - My favorite items on Kristen’s list are the 31 bits recycled paper necklaces made by women in Northern Uganda. I didn’t even know you could make jewelry out of paper. At least not jewelry anyone would want to wear. [...]