Badala seeks to employ women artisans around the world to create beautiful jewelry, accessories, and housewares in order to help end poverty and provide employment.
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The mission of Freeset is to help women who are enslaved in sex trafficking find a way out, by providing them with a job. Freeset's women make handbags, shirts, scarves and other products.
Read moreSseko Designs
Sseko Designs employs women in Uganda to create beautiful sandals in order to help the women overcome poverty through education and opportunity.
Read moreBeaumont Organics
Beaumont Organic transcends its ethical principles in all aspects of business, from large accounts, to the factory workers paying only fair wages and closely managing all business aspects while creating beautiful clothing.
Read moreBrainTree Organic
Braintree creates "thoughtful clothing" by minimizing their environmental footprint through natural and organic fabric.
Read moreElegantees
Elegantees clothing is designed in NYC and sewn by women freed from sex trafficking in Nepal.
Read moreFair Trade Winds
Fair Trade Winds provides products that help artisans improve their lives and opportunities.
Read moreWhite Rainbow Project
The White Rainbow Project empowers Indian widows and at-risk women to become dignified in their communities by teaching them job skills to create and design women's accessories.
Read moreOutland Denim
JC Denim Co. employs girls from Cambodia pulling them from the sex trafficking trade to create sustainable, handsewn jeans and accessories.
Read moreWayuu Crafts
Wayuu artisans of Colombia craft bags and accessories that feature tribal designs and colors.
Read moreThistle Farms
Thistle Farms, located in Nashville, is a sanctuary of healing for women, where the women make a variety of products and receive job training.
Read moreLur Apparel
Lur Apparel is passionate about creating clothing from 100% recycled materials and paying fair wages to those who make the products.
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