COMMUNITY
We have a plan to impact 1 million kids! We are proud to partner with organizations and causes that drive social change and pave the path for a better future.
creating equitable opportunities for disadvantaged youth
bringing and keeping
families together
inspiring creativity, individuality, and a love of art and design in the next generation
OUR GIVING MISSION
HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR ANNUAL IMPACT
500K
diapers provided
700+
products
donated
500
children sponsored for yearlong mentorship
20
adoptions supported
$100K+
dollars donated to
support cancer research
1162
hospitalized families received support
50
students participated in art programming
2100
art museum visits
33
children experienced art activities for a school year
1
Full year of therapy and case management provided for a vulnerable family
75
students supported through one year of college access programming
Families
educated about early childhood development
Supported
major efforts to combat plastic pollution and industrial pollution
DOUBLE THE IMPACT
We encourage our employees to get involved and want to support the organizations they care about.
Our Employee Donation Matching Program matches donations to non-profit organizations dollar for dollar, up to $500 each year.
SHOWING UP
Million Dollar Giving is our commitment to support organizations not only with monetary and product donations, but also our time! To encourage all associates to volunteer regularly, we are proud to provide two days (16 hours) per calendar year of Volunteer Time Off, as well as company sponsored volunteer opportunities.
ORGANIZATIONS WE SERVE
We support over 25 organizations each year, including:
A non-profit organization led by co-CEOs Kelly Sawyer Patricof and Norah Weinstein that provides children living in poverty with diapers, clothing, and all the basic necessities that every child deserves.
Campaign Zero encourages policymakers to focus on solutions with the strongest evidence of effectiveness at reducing police violence.
Cayton’s mission is to create a future where young people are nurtured at every age to become compassionate, confident human beings with the power to shape their lives and a desire to make the world a better place.
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to presenting stories that convey the richness and diversity of Asian American experiences to the broadest audience possible by funding, producing, distributing and exhibiting works in film, television and digital media.
Founded in 1901, Children's Hospital Los Angeles is the largest provider of care for children in Los Angeles County. Families travel from all 50 states and more than 90 countries so that their children can receive the very best care
City of Hope is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of people with cancer, diabetes, and other serious illnesses. Their mission is to transform the future of health care by turning science in to a practical benefit, hope into reality.
Since 1985, Door of Hope has been helping families escape homelessness and regain stability. They are one of the only homeless providers that can house any kind of family together, including single moms, single dads, two-parent families, together with their children.
EJI works with communities that have been marginalized by poverty and discouraged by unequal treatment. They
are committed to changing the narrative about race
in America.
For the Children exists so every child can experience unconditional love, hope and safety, mobilizing the local Church to create life-changing moments for children who have experienced relational trauma.
Free Arts uses art to restore hope, resiliency and self-esteem in children in Los Angeles ages 5-18 who have experienced abuse, poverty, neglect and/or homelessness.
Harlem Children’s Zone runs
a comprehensive network of education, social service and community-building programs for children, from birth through college, as well as supporting the families and communities around them.
HOLA gives underserved kids an equal chance to succeed through a comprehensive array of after-school academic, arts, athletics, and wellness programs.
The mission of Inner-City Arts is to engage young people in the creative process in order to shape a society of creative, confident, and collaborative individuals.
Know Your Rights Camp's mission is to advance the liberation and well-being of Black and Brown communities through education, self-empowerment,
mass-mobilization, and the creation of new systems that elevate the next generation of change leaders.
Little Play Society is a creative, community-minded indoor playroom and private event space for young children and their fun-loving parents!
March of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies. They
believe that every baby deserves the best
possible start.
Pacific Environment protects people, wildlife, and ecosystems by promoting and funding grassroots activism, strengthening communities, and changing international policies.
PCRF funds research to power cures that reduce the percentage of children who perish from cancer until that number reaches zero.
Project Motherpath, Inc. (formerly BirthGirlz) is a non profit organization working to normalize and revalue all aspects of parenthood through outreach, education, community building and activism.
STAR is the largest provider of Gifted & Talented Education (G.A.T.E.) instruction in California providing services to over 60 school districts.
The Bail Project, Inc. is an unprecedented effort to combat mass incarceration at the front end of the system. They pay bail for people in need, reuniting families and restoring the presumption of innocence.
The Conscious Kid is an education, research, and policy organization dedicated to equity and promoting healthy racial identity development in youth.
The Union Rescue Mission helps men, women, and children experiencing homelessness so they can get off the streets and find their way home.
WIN provides free, in-home mental health therapy and basic supports including food, housing, and diapers, to low income families with young children.