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Cause Collections

"Strength does not come from physical capacity. 

It comes from an indomitable will."

Mahatma Gandhi

Conscious Step Socks

Conscious Step Socks are a uniquely useful apparel item that exists to support FairTrade practices including sustainable organic cotton, safe working environments, and fair wages while also donating a portion of the proceeds from each sale to various nonprofit organizations, including Conservation International, Trees for the Future, and more!

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Cause Connections

We LOVE supporting both FairTrade artisans and special causes because we can multiply the power of every purchase several times over.  So look for your favorite cause and know that you are truly making a world-changing impact!

    Cause Connections
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    Breast Cancer

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  But for a survivor, it's every single day.

    Whether it's your own journey or that of a loved one, share love and hope for your favorite warrior woman every day.

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      Ethical Hope will donate 10% of each purchase from  this  collection  to  breast  cancer research

      Childhood Cancer

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      Sometimes real superheroes live in the hearts of small children who are fighting big battles.

      Encourage these superheroes -  buy 1 headband to give 1 to a child who fights cancer or another serious illness. 

        Image by Drew Beamer

        Ethical Hope will donate 10% of each purchase from  this  collection  to  St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

        Celebrating Autism

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        The strongest people are not those who show strength in front of us but those who win battles we know nothing about.

        Spread love and acceptance for individuals with Autism & offer support to friends and relatives of loved ones with Autism.

          Image by Ashkan Forouzani

          Ethical Hope will donate 10% of each purchase from  this  collection  to  Organization for Autism Research

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