We are so inspired by the businesses in our community because of how many of them are committed to helping to make the world better than it is today. Check out some great businesses below and how they are helping others.

Augusto Ochoa | 12 year old entrepreneur & student

The social impact is the most important element in our community. Helps people get involved in skateboarding, and more outdoor sports that gives them the opportunity to socialize and build friendships. Read more>>

Igor Epshteyn | Founder & Developer of Natural Food E-commerce

Our e-commerce business adds value to the community and the world by offering natural products sourced from small-scale farms and artisans. Here’s how: Supporting Small-Scale Farmers and Artisans Fair Trade: Ensuring fair prices for farmers and artisans, sustaining their livelihoods. Economic Empowerment: Contributing to the development of rural communities. Knowledge Sharing: Providing training to improve farming and crafting practices. Read more>>

Jônatas Nunes | Violinist, you can also use my artist name “Jowviolin “

I believe that music and arts in general has a huge impact in the world. I studied in a institute in the middle of a community, the biggest “favela” in São Paulo, and I saw so many lifes being changed through music, people having a new perspective in life, and also helping their family. Read more>>

Kat Baez | Fashion Designer

As a fashion designer, I feel that I have to contribute to a more sustainable world because it’s no secret that the fashion industry is one of the top three industries that pollutes the most. that’s why I focus on offering a service that revives old garments form wardrobes, giving them a second life by textil intervention or transformation, also by creatively using scraps, I can craft entirely new pieces of clothes. Read more>>

Tam LeBlanc | Art Instructor/Tarot Reader/Content Creator

I have TWO businesses actually. I’m a mobile art instructor and also have a spiritual practice. I teach acrylic painting at local retirement homes for the purpose of art therapy and strengthening memory and motor skills. My spiritual practice reaches the masses, with my content on various platforms reaching people across the world. Read more>>

Trent Ford & Natalie Cohen

After Trent received a life-saving liver transplant during the height of Covid, throughout the process, we found ourselves rather isolated and alone, as countless other people in similar situations do. Merely getting Trent to be considered for transplant due to his alcoholism was a monumental task, strewn with roadblocks of denials and misinformation given the inherent prejudices that surround people’s opinion as to whether such people are capable of profound and lasting change. Read more>>