Want to purchase clothes for your kids that will make you feel good, too? Then choose a clothing company that donates a portion of their profits to charity. Read on to discover the kids’ clothing brands that take a portion of their proceeds and give back to the world we live in.
Cozulu
At Cozulu, this company not only sells crocheted hats to keep your kiddie’s noggins warm, it also donates a hat to an organization that benefits children for every hat that is purchased.
www.cozulu.com
Ladybugs and Lullabies
Ladybugs and Lullabies donates a portion of the proceeds from its ‘Bailey’ hair clips to the Bailey Baio Angel Foundation. The foundation, founded by Scott Baio and his wife Renee, helps raise awareness and funds for expanded newborn screening as well as provides support for children with rare metabolic disorders.
www.ladybugsandlullabies.ca
French Toast
For schools who sign up with the company, French Toast, a children’s school uniform company, gives back 5 percent to the school through their “Dollars in Uniform” program.
www.frenchtoast.com
Lucky Puppy
Lucky Puppy clothing company for kids and adults donates 15% of their sales to different animal organizations, such as the Animal Haven in New York City.
www.luckypuppyonline.com
Shabby Apple
Shabby Apple, an online dress company, Shabby Apple donates a portion of the proceeds from each dress sold to help women in developing countries achieve financing to start businesses of their own and earn incomes to support their family.
We’re so pleased to be able to contribute globally to women who are in extreme poverty and often have few or no resources,” owner Emily McCormick said. “Giving even a small amount can allow for women to buy the tools necessary to create their own small business and provide for themselves and their families.”
www.Shabbyapple.com
Pediped
Pediped footwear company has partnered with the Make-a-Wish foundation to raise more than $445,000 for the organization since 2008. Pediped continues to host Annual Make-a-Wish fundraisers to grant wishes for children.
www.pediped.com
Mom4Life
Mom4Life, a pregnancy and baby gear store, donates 10% of the profit from each sale on its website to the Open Arms Pregnancy Care Center in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. The center provides support, education, and council to pregnant women.
www.mom4life.com
thredUP
thredUP, a kid’s clothing swap site, has partnered with Cradles to Crayons to help underprivileged kids get the back-2-school supplies they need. They are currently donating $1 to the cause for every kid’s clothing swap on their site.
www.thredup.com
Faithful Fish
Faithful Fish is a Christian clothing line that donates a portion of its profits from sales of its clothing to charities that help those in need. Currently, the company has chosen PUR as its charitable cause to help provide water packets around the globe to transforms contaminated water into drinkable water.
www.faithfulfish.com
While clothing your kids, you can help others with these, and other, clothing companies that give back to the community. You’ll not only be helping the world around you, you’ll be giving your children a lesson in compassion.
More ways to give back with your kids
- Teaching kids how to make a difference
- Selecting volunteer projects for your child
- Teaching kids about charity
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