Little Words Big Impact Bracelets
Little Words Big Impact Bracelets
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A year-round initiative supporting an incredible group of causes we love. Each bracelet gives back 25% of net proceeds to a different nonprofit.

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Our Partners

Shane Windmeyer
Shane Windmeyer
Campus Pride

When Campus Pride founder and executive director Shane Windmeyer attended college in the early 1990s, life for LGBTQ college students was lived mostly behind closed doors. It would take the work of LGBTQ advocates and allies to make societal acceptance bloom — work that continues to evolve and be necessary today and into the future.

Phil Schermer
Project Healthy Minds

Project Healthy Minds began in 2018 as a coffee chat between Phil Schermer and friends in music. It democratizes mental health access through a digital marketplace, destigmatizes mental health via cultural partnerships, and advocates for innovative workplace investments. Over 200k served annually to improve affordability and access for mental health services, addressing 65m Americans with a mental health condition, 60% of whom don't receive care.

Nikki  Porcher
Nikki Porcher
Buy From a Black Woman

Nikki started her nonprofit after visiting a bazaar in Atlanta and found that she was one of the only Black Women there.  She wanted to help Black Women start businesses. In 2016 she started Buy From a Black Woman as a non-profit and posted a registry of businesses owned by Black Women.

Rachel Cargle
Rachel Cargle
The Loveland Foundation

Rachel Cargle started The Loveland Foundation in 2018 to continue her efforts of bringing opportunity and healing to communities of color, and especially to Black women and girls. The Loveland Foundation provides financial assistance to Black women, girls and nonbinary folks seeking therapy nationwide through its core program, the Loveland Therapy Fund.

Victoria Garrick
Victoria Garrick
The Hidden Opponent

The Hidden Opponent (THO) was founded in 2019 by Victoria Garrick, former Division I athlete and PAC-12 Champion who was a four year starter on the University of Southern California Women's Volleyball team. THO is named after Garrick's 2017 TEDxTalk, which details her personal battle with depression and anxiety, and the mental health crisis facing athletes around the world.

Elizabeth Frattura
Elizabeth Frattura
The Stork Foundation

My Passion for the infertilty community began with my own personal journey to conceive. Despite all the stress during IVF, having access to afford the treatments was a blessing. The Stork Foundation provides financial grants to low resource individuals to cover costly infertility treatments that would otherwise be out of financial reach.

Johanna Kandel
Johanna Kandel
National Alliance for Eating Disorders

For more than a decade, I struggled in silence with various eating disorders. I wanted to give back and make a difference, so I founded the National Alliance for Eating Disorders. My journey was imperfect and messy, but through it all, I am reminded of how RESILIENT we all are and how much we all deserve to live our lives beyond eating disorders.

Allie Brudner Brumel & Bri Majsiak Paige More
Allie Brudner Brumel & Bri Majsiak Paige More
The Breasties

Paige, Allie, and Bri were all in their 20's when they met. They each had different experiences with cancer, but were brought together while seeking community. The Breasties was born as the first all-inclusive nonprofit that creates community for survivors, previvors, thrivers, and carevivors, impacted by breast and gynecological cancers.

Jamil Rivers
Jamil Rivers
METAvivor

I was diagnosed at age 39 with stage 4 (metastatic) breast cancer, where the cancer spread from my breast to other parts of my body. I am determined to raise my 3 children. As METAvivor Board President, I advocate to help advance legislative policy, increase funding for medical research and customize support to better meet the needs of families impacted by metastatic breast cancer.

Ann Pifer
Ann Pifer
AdoptAClassroom.org

I love leading AdoptAClassroom.org because of the immense respect that I have for teachers. Teaching is one of the hardest jobs. Teachers not only pour their hearts into their work, but also their pocketbooks - to buy the supplies their students need to learn. They do it because they love teaching and live for moments when a student lights up.

Charlotte Wasserman
Charlotte Wasserman
It's A Girl's Life

I started It's A Girl's Life to show that if we don't do something outside of our comfort zones, we will never get to be where we want to be. My journey began with a blog that has turned into nationwide Girls With Grit workshop & nonprofit that teaches girls how to become the creators of their own stories by living a life with grit and resilience.

Aleks Schiffer
Aleks Schiffer
I Stand with My Pack

I started ISWMP because I wanted to strengthen the human animal bond and to be the voice for animals because they do not have one. From my life experience I saw firsthand through war how horrible humans can be to other species and to each other. I wanted to do something about it.

Adriana Carrig
Adriana Carrig
Herself Co.

Adriana Carrig created Herself Co. to provide young women with the tools they need to be more confident and compassionate. The idea behind Herself Co. came from Adriana’s own experience having to build her sense of self-worth and self-love as she navigated the difficult transition from adolescence to adulthood.

Kelly Sawyer Patricof & Norah  Weinstein
Kelly Sawyer Patricof & Norah Weinstein
Baby2Baby

We started Baby2Baby ten years ago, serving 500 low-income children out of a tiny space with just the two of us and one intern. Because of the support of our incredible staff, Board and Angel group, donors and sponsors, Baby2Baby has distributed 200 million essential items to more than one million children across the country.

Yael Cohen Braun & Julie  Greenbaum
Yael Cohen Braun & Julie Greenbaum
Fuck Cancer

Yael Cohen Braun founded Fuck Cancer after her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Julie launched F*ck Cancer in 2010 to honor her mother who she lost to ovarian cancer. In 2015, Yael and Julie merged to form one unified nonprofit dedicated to the prevention and early detection of cancer and to ultimately improve health outcomes.

Ruth Glenn
Ruth Glenn
the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Ruth has worked in the domestic violence field for over 27 years, serving on many program and funding boards, giving hundreds of presentations on domestic violence victimization and survival, and providing assistance on a local and national level on victim/survivor issues. As a survivor, she often shares her experience to bring awareness about their experiences!

Glenn Lattner
Glenn Lattner
the Pet Adoption League

I have been involved with PAL for approximately the last 10 years and the Board President for the last 3 years. PAL is a tremendous organization with dedicated people who give selflessly to ensure that cats in need in the North NJ area find furrever homes and have the best of care and love while in our care.

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Create your own custom fundraising bracelet for a nonprofit of your choice and we'll donate 25% of net proceeds to the cause!