An interview with School of Theatre and Dance alum Carlo Lorenzo Garcia and his personal experience with philanthropy.
Thank you to Illinois State University for the new interview about my mission and life.
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An interview with School of Theatre and Dance alum Carlo Lorenzo Garcia and his personal experience with philanthropy.
Thank you to Illinois State University for the new interview about my mission and life.
9 Giving Companies You Should Know
Doing a little shopping? Check out this list of 9 Companies that give when you do, curated by one of my favorite Giving Companies, Mitscoots! If you don’t know Miscoots, they are helping the homeless get gear & work by making beanies, socks & scarves. Watch this vid: http://bit.ly/1YhL7cQ
1. BETTER LIFE BAGS
Better Life Bags started as a hobby of Rebecca Smith’s in 2009 as a way for her to combat boredom. When she began creating bags, she gave 10% of each bag’s proceeds to a low income entrepreneur overseas through microloans. Eventually she moved to a low-income area of Detroit and in 2012, when demands for her bags grew, she turned to the neighborhood for help. Their mission is to hire women who have various barriers to employment to make their custom leather and fabric bags. They are adopted into the Better Life family and given a chance to succeed.
2. EVERYTHING HAPPY
As a company, Everything Happy is determined to bring smiles to every child - both locally and worldwide. Their philosophy is “one to love, one to give” and this is evidenced by the fact that for every Happy product purchased, another one is given to a child in need. Together with his family, founder David Holdridge distributes Everything Happy products to children in hospitals and orphanages all over the world.
3. ROMA BOOTS
Roma Boots was founded in 2010 by Samuel Bistrian as a way to help children in his native country of Romania. The idea behind Roma is that it means love and by combining one man’s love of both philanthropy and fashion, it’s working it’s way to eradicate poverty as a condition and as a state of mind in order to grant the world peace. When you purchase a pair, another pair is donated to a child in need. Additionally, ten percent of all proceeds funds educational initiatives around the world.
4. NAJA
Naja was co-founded by Catalina Girald and Gina Rodriguez after they met while being filmed for Procter & Gamble’s Orgullosa Series, “Nine Up and Coming Nueva Latinas”. The mission behind Naja is to change the way women shop for lingerie while disrupting how the industry runs as a whole. They’ve done this by primarily employing single mothers or female heads of households and paying them above market wages with healthcare benefits. At Naja, they’ve implemented flexible work policies that make it easier for women to balance work and childcare. Every child of a Naja garment worker also receives books, school supplies, uniforms and Naja pays for all their school meals. Through their Underwear for Hope program, Naja employs women in the slums of Colombia to make lingerie bags that are offered with each Naja purchase.
5. LAMON LUTHER
While eating lunch one day, Brian Preston overheard talk at the next table. It was then that he discovered the plight of those who were homeless and living in the woods of his suburban Georgia community. He realized that what they needed was some tools and a second chance. Out of this discovery came Lamon Luther, which is a collaboration that ultimately has resulted in expertly crafted furniture. Lamon Luther provides jobs for homeless carpenters that are transitioning out of recovery programs. Every piece is crafted by someone who cares.
6. CLOTHE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF
Clothe Your Neighbor as Yourself started after founder, James Barnett, decided to intentionally live homeless for two years. During that time he noticed how his homeless friends were in need of shoes and socks. He recognized the empowering qualities of clothing; they had the power to make or break someone’s ability to get a job. How CYNY works is that for each order of CYNY apparel YOU get to decide how the profit from your order will be spent. What this means is that your profit will get spent on what matters most to you, whether that’s providing the required uniform to a student in Kenya or providing a new work wardrobe to someone graduating from a vocational school. Whatever way you want your purchase to help, they will make sure it happens.
7. DOG FOR DOG
In December of 2011, Rocky Kanaka founded DOG for DOG after feeling frustrated that he wasn’t doing enough to help dogs in need. DOG for DOG works on the one-for-one model; for every item you purchase, food goes to a dog in need. The number of dogs in shelters grows daily and the cost of feeding them is a strain on the shelters that care for the dogs. By purchasing an item from DOG for DOG, you’re helping continue their mission of helping as many shelter and rescue dogs as they possibly can.
8. HALF UNITED
Brother and sister duo Christian and Carmin Black had $200 and a passion to help those in need. In 2009, out of their drive to help those who needed it most, Half United was founded. Half United offers everything from apparel to jewelry and for every item purchased, 7 meals are given to a child in need. They don’t just give to children in need in foreign countries like Fiji, Haiti, and Cambodia, they also give to the US as well.
9. THE SHINE PROJECT
During Ashley LeMieux's senior year of college, she was involved in a program called AVID which prepares students to enter college after high school graduation. The problem she noticed, was that most of the students didn't feel like college was on option for them, due to a lack of mentorship and financial reasons. She then started a blog entitled “The Shine Project” as a way of offering a space for people to come and tackle the challenges they were facing in their lives. After giving away 7 scholarships, she realized that what the inner city youth needed was not a one time thing. In 2012 she taught herself to make bracelets and The Shine Project was transformed. The Shine Project currently employees 11 inner city youth via their Threads operation which allows them to be involved with running everything from customer service, shipping, jewelry design, t-shirt design, new product design, sales, and events. The Shine Project has given over 40 scholarships since 2011 and 100% of donations given to the non-profit goes directly to the students.
Source: http://www.mitscoots.com/blogs/outfitting-blog/9-giving-companies-you-should-know
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Socially Good Fashion
Since the advent of TOMS, many companies have followed in their canvas footsteps to create social change by appealing to consumers' spending trends. The One for One model is very popular, this takes a particular product and provides that product whether a pair of shoes, glasses, or socks for someone in need for every item purchased. This is the socially good BOGO (buy one, give one), here's where I am trending this fall.
MITSCOOTS SOCKS (Austin, Texas)
Mitscoots sells 100% US made socks for your feet. For every pair you purchase, they give away a pair to someone in need. Plus, they employ those less fortunate to package and ship the orders. This mission of Get + Give + Employee doubles their impact. About a week after my first order, it was awesome to read that the fellow that packaged my order bought his first home from his earnings working for Mitscoots. That's impact. For your Feet: http://www.mitscoots.com/
ESPEROS Bags (Austin, TX)
Esperos works to improve the education of children in need around the world. Working with Pencils of Promise and Fonkoze, their mission is to help send a child in need to school for a year with each one of their cool backpacks and bags sold. In some countries, tuition can be as little as $15 USD per child, which might not seem like a lot, but can be cost prohibitive for some families. This is where you and Esperos can give a little hope. For your Stuff: http://www.esperosbags.com/
WARBY PARKER (NYC, New York)
Warby Parker is working to help the world see. For each pair of sunglasses or frames, they aim to provide a pair of eyeglasses for someone in need. Since their inception, they have managed to distribute over 1 million glasses with your help. This is impact you can see. For your Eyes: https://www.warbyparker.com/buy-a-pair-give-a-pair
What are some of your favorite socially good companies? Leave a comment below.
Living Philanthropic founder Carlo Lorenzo Garcia nominated for Eagle Rare Bourbon Rare Life Award, share a quick vote (no sign up, just click Vote) to help win $50K for charity! We can do a lot of good with $50K helping as many non-profits as it will allow! Remember to Give Everyday! Cheers!
Vote here: http://eaglerarelife.com/content/carlo-lorenzo-garcia
Free your heart from hatred. Free your mind from worries. Live simply. Give more. Expect less.
With a recent donation to American Cancer Society, the overall impact of Living Philanthropic has surpassed $80,000!!
WE DID IT! We've raised over $7,300 for Chicago Coalition for the Homeless HELLO youth group! They were thrilled to hear the news! Thank you to everyone who donated and shared the cause. You've made a big impact with a small act of kindness. Thank you.
For more information, check out: http://www.crowdrise.com/chiberiachallenge
So far, so good! We have collectively raised over $5,900 for the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless youth group. Our goal is $7,200, which will provide a year of services to a group of homeless teens in Chicago.
If you are able to donate or share our mission, please do. We will be eternally grateful. Happy Saturday!
Join the fight here: http://www.crowdrise.com/CHIberiaChallenge
***As an added bonus, when we reach our goal, I will do one of the following as a thank you: Send 12 Malaria Nets to Africa via Nothing But Nets, Adopt 2 Acres in Africa via The Nature Conservancy, or put 4 kids through the Grassroot Soccer Skillz program.
While thinking about the over 21,000 homeless people in Chicago struggling to find ways to stay warm and avoid bed bugs, I set out to begin an online fundraising campaign and the #CHIberiaChallenge was born.
I'm posting on behalf on those who can not, I'm speaking up for the over 15,000 homeless youth in Chicago, whether they ran away, foreclosure, kicked out for being LGBT or whatever reason, the point is it can happen to anyone. I believe they deserve at least a warm meal and a sense of community, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless' HELLO youth group provides that and we can help.
Between now and Friday, can you skip a latte, bag a lunch, or raid your cupboard to cook a dinner, and donate $10 to the cause? That's the message behind the #CHIberiaChallenge. If you are unable to donate, please share this message on Facebook or Twitter, so that someone who might be able to can see this.
Let's make 2014 a year of giving and caring for the basic human rights for all.
Join the fight and pledge your support: http://www.crowdrise.com/chiberiachallenge/fundraiser/livingphilanthropic
Did you know....
Take the #CHIberiaChallenge and help the homeless!
Hi Chicago, aka residents of #CHIberia,
There are 21,000 homeless people in Chicago and we can do some good for them in this time of below zero temperatures. Consider taking the #CHIberiaChallenge, it's real simple. Instead of ordering delivery or dining out tomorrow, donate $10, $15, $20 to Chicago Coalition for the Homeless and then make a meal out of the random items in your fridge and cupboard and then Instagram a photo with #CHIberiaChallenge! Simple, right?
This idea is inspired by the awesome Sarah Frier.
For more information about Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, visit: http://www.chicagohomeless.org/
Join the team and donate here: http://www.crowdrise.com/CHIberiaChallenge/
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Tumblr Tuesday: GIVING TUESDAY Edition
#GIVINGTUESDAY Launched by New York’s 92nd Street Y and the United Nations Foundation, #GIVINGTUESDAY calls for corporations and individuals to give back during the holidays. Raise awareness by taking an Unselfie.
Feed My Starving Children Preparing meals for those in need is so easy even a 5 year old can do it.
Start Some Good And if you don’t want to start some, contribute to others. This guy wants to create a better public library after books saved his life. This group is raising funds for an ambulance that’ll pick up Ugandan women in labor.
Living Philanthropic 365 days, 365 charities. Carlo decided to take #GIVINGTUESDAY to another level in his decision to #giveeverday.
Vitamin Angels Some of us grew up with a daily Flintstone. Some of us need a little more help. Highly rated by Charity Navigator, this non-profit provides vitamins and minerals to those who need it most: our children. Follow to see pictures of the lives they’re enriching.
Photo by Vitamin Angels
Giving Tuesday
Why not donate your #BlackFriday and #CyberMonday savings to a good cause on Tuesday for #GivingTuesday? Tis' the season for GivingTuesday
"The thing that lies at the foundation of positive change, the way I see it, is service to a fellow human being."
"Even the smallest act of service, the simplest act of kindness, is a way to honor those we lost, a way to reclaim that spirit of unity"
Barack Obama