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Giving Back

Each month we donate 5% of money earned to a grassroots organization, local ecological restoration project, or community fundraiser. We want the redistribution of wealth to be a fundamental part of our business as a way to combat traditional modes of business that put the bottom line before people and the environment in which we live.

Below are some of the projects we support, and how you can too! ♡ 

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Distro Disco

These lovely folks operate a mobile free store, redistributing material resources to anyone in need on unceded Musqueam, Squamish & Tsleil-Waututh land (Vancouver, BC). Monetary contributions can be made via etransfer to distrodisco1312@gmail.com!

 

For more info on what and how to contribute directly (including up-to-date wishlists, bulk item requests, and drop off locations) follow them on instagram: @distro_disco 

Financial transparency info is linked in their insta bio.​

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Support Indigenous Land Defenders

"Donate towards our legal fund or to camp costs, building projects, workshops and all the costs associated with reoccupying our yintah." - Gidimt'en Camp

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Send an e-transfer to yintahaccess@gmail.com

Or show your support with a donation via their fundraising page: donorbox.org/support-land-defenders

 

Learn more at: www.yintahaccess.com

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Coast Salish Plant Nursery

"The Nursery operates within the 'Maplewood Flats Conservation Area' on the unceded lands and waters of the Tsleil-Waututh and Coast Salish peoples.
All proceeds from native plant sales support our mission to repair relations with Tsleil-Waututh, Coast Salish peoples, and with the land itself.
The Coast Salish Plant Nursery provides educational programming, supports native plant propagation and ecological repair, and offers retail sales and consulting services." - www.coastsalishplantnursery.org

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This amazing, volunteer-supported, native plant nursery is located at: 2649 Dollarton Hwy in North Van.


Check out their online store to shop for native plants, tees, totes and stickers (currently featuring Salmonberry by Tsleil-Waututh artist and illustrator, Ocean Hyland). 

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The Wild Bird Trust of BC (WBT) is a registered charity. Donations to WBT are received with gratitude, please specify that you'd like your donation to be directed to the Coast Salish Plant Nursery
Financial contributions support educational programming and ecological repair.
Donate here.

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eSims for Gaza

Connecting Humanity is a non-profit organization that helps connect vulnerable people in conflict zones. In 2024 they were recognised by the Electronics Frontier Foundation awards for 'Championing Internet Access in Gaza'.

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​"Since October 2023 people in Gaza are cut off from the internet by Israeli bombing and blocking. Every photo you see from Gaza since then has come through an eSIM, a virtual SIM card, which connects people to the internet.

eSIMs can save lives and give Gazans a voice to show the genocide in Gaza. Connecting Humanity provide eSIMs to journalists, medical professionals, aid workers, families, people documenting the genocide and children and students who are all using eSIMs to stay connected with the world and each other."

- www.connecting-humanity.org

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​For more info and instructions on how to send eSims directly: connecting-humanity.org/donate

Or follow on instagram: @connectinghumanity_

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