We’ve been blown away by the examples of generosity and kindness that are at the heart of so many brands in the community. We asked some of the most giving entrepreneurs and leaders we know to tell us about how they think about the practice of donating a percentage of sales.
Lesley Aine Mckeown

I am really happy that I started my career as a creative when I did. I am a firm believer that everyone is right where they are meant to be and I do believe all of my prior experiences (good or bad) helped push me to pursue a career that I am passionate about. My move to Charleston, South Carolina after I graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design from Auburn University was one of the most influential decisions I’ve made as an adult. It forced me out of my comfort zone and exposed me to people from all different walks of life. Read more>>
Melissa Kelly

Bello Haven is so much more than a hair salon and hair extensions brand. We are a family, a group of women who make it our mission to make others feel beautiful and radiate confidence. Hair is a very personal trait, and when you lose all of it to a disease that is taking over your life, you can be left feeling like a sliver of who you used to be. That is why I started creating wigs for women who are battling cancer. Read more>>
Joshua George

At Deja Blue Property Management, we are committed to making a positive impact in the communities we serve. We proudly donate a percentage of our sales to the Los Angeles Housing Fund, a cause that resonates deeply with us. The reason behind our choice is driven by our recognition of the pressing housing issue in Southern California, particularly in cities like Los Angeles and Palm Springs. Read more>>