5 Unique Ways Small Businesses are Giving Back to the Community
Boves.com teamed up with Shaw’s Supermarket to make a $7,000 cash and product donation to the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf. While Bove’s has been donating to the Food Shelf for many years, this year’s partnership with Shaw’s helps ensure the food shelf will be able to serve complete meals to area residents in need, and that Vermonters won’t be forced to choose between heating their homes or paying other bills and putting food on the table.
Wilson's Soap Co. in Philadelphia donates unused portions of their homemade soap. Instead of rebatching them, They watch Craigslist for people looking for donations and have sought out some of the local homeless shelters. In the past year They've donated 1,000 bars of soap, all of which were local donations except for 200 which were sent to Haiti. more
Each time a package of Milani Hair extensions is purchased in the U.S., $3 is donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Boves.com teamed up with Shaw’s Supermarket to make a $7,000 cash and product donation to the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf. While Bove’s has been donating to the Food Shelf for many years, this year’s partnership with Shaw’s helps ensure the food shelf will be able to serve complete meals to area residents in need, and that Vermonters won’t be forced to choose between heating their homes or paying other bills and putting food on the table. more
MaMaChange.com gives back by collecting those unused or unwanted gift cards with remaining balances and redistributing them to those in need or to the Red Cross so that they can use them for folks in need.more
Empoweredflowergirl.com donated Twenty-five percent of all January T-shirt sales to a mentoring/youth organization.