Gifts That Support Education
Good Biz finds all the gifts that give back to good causes and education is one of the best causes to support. The benefits of improved education have a ripple effect that extends beyond the immediate improvement of a single person’s situation to impact everyone around them. And around them. And around them.
Handmade by a woman in Peru, each scarf is individually signed by the woman who made it. And a portion of the profits is reinvested into her education. A timeless double patterned knit scarf, ‘the Harper’ will keep you warm and stylish all throughout the cooler seasons. Add this thick alpaca blend infinity scarf to your look for a cozy fix. The ‘Harper’ is made from a mix of soft acrylic and alpaca fiber in Peru and hand-signed by the woman who made it.
BUY FROM Krochet Kids - $48
Handmade by a woman in Peru, each hat is individually signed by the woman who made it. And a portion of the profits is reinvested into her education. A laid-back cuffed beanie, ‘the Harrison’ is equal parts cozy and cool. A fitted style complete with a textured look, it’s a staple for cooler days.
BUY FROM Krochet Kids - $30
Handmade by a woman in Peru, each scarf is individually signed by the woman who made it. And a portion of the profits is reinvested into her education. This cowl neck scarf is perfect for staying cozy. Made from a soft alpaca / acrylic blend, ‘the Aurora’ scarf is equal parts cool and versatile.
BUY FROM Krochet Kids - $44
Handmade by a woman in Peru, each hat is individually signed by the woman who made it. And a portion of the profits is reinvested into her education. ‘The Adriana’ Beanie is a super cozy beanie made from a wool/alpaca blend.
BUY FROM Krochet Kids - $40
Handmade in Peru, each 100% alpaca beanie is ethically sourced from family farms and individually signed by the woman who knits it and a portion of the profits is reinvested into her education. The World’s Greatest Beanie combines functionality, superior quality, and deep consideration for both the planet and the people involved with making it.
BUY FROM Krochet Kids - $50
Krochet Kids began as 3 surfers and crochet enthusiasts who sought to teach people in developing countries how to crochet as a means of breaking the cycle of poverty. What developed was global network of empowerment and social responsibility that produced some darn cool clothes and accessories.
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Sparkle with these stunning metallic druzy earrings. Hypo allergenic gunmetal posts. Stunning charcoal faux druzy. Made with love in Kenya. The proceeds provide scholarships, microloans, and job training for women as a way out of poverty.
BUY FROM Badala - $18
Made from the wood of a coffee tree, add this trio of candle holders to your home for just a touch of boho magic. Includes three lightly scented votives. Hand carved from responsibly harvested coffee trees. The proceeds provide scholarships, microloans, and job training for women in Kenya, Rwanda and Honduras as a way out of poverty.
BUY FROM Badala - $29.99
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