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.
Brett Christoffel

For over five years, All Y’alls Foods has been committed to making a difference. With each bag sold, we contribute to Rowdy Girl Sanctuary in Waelder, Texas—the pioneering cattle ranch turned vegan animal sanctuary. To date, our partnership has resulted in over $25,000 in donations, both cash and jerky. Teaming up with them was a natural choice, given their significance to the movement. At the heart of our business is a mission-driven approach, ensuring we support organizations that are making positive changes in the world. Read more>>
Adylia-Rhenee Gutierrez

Yes, we donate 10% of all YhorlifeEssentials orders to St. Jude. In Q2 of 2024 we will also allocate to Dress for Success.
St. Jude I’ve been a supporter for years. I believe that children and the families that are going through this need as much help as possible. It’s just an amazing cause. Read more>>
Tyya Goldsmith

Not only am I a Chef and CEO of my company but I also host popup shops. A popup shop is where several vendors come together and sell their products to the general public. Read more>>