Tell us about your Brand’s Social Impact

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.

My business is rooted in the belief that healing trauma at the individual level transforms families, communities, and ultimately, the world. When we heal, we break cycles of pain, disconnection, and emotional suppression that have been unconsciously passed down through generations. Read More>>

We are living in very strange and distressing times where people are in need of social connection and belonging more than ever. The culture in this country is one that really breeds isolation, division and disconnection which of course create all kinds of anxieties, depression and mental health issues; Read More>>

At Auntie & Uncle Butter, every member of our community is a part of the Auntie & Uncle Butter Family. We believe that this butter is not just connected to wonderful exterior results, but the interior results as well. Read More>>

How does my company help the community or the world?
Honestly, that’s a big question. The kind that makes me think, what would it even feel like to really help the world? To do something that makes life even slightly better for someone—or something—else. These days, the world could probably use a few more people trying. Read More>>

My business Laguna Pet Spa creates a meaningful social impact by directly supporting animal welfare worldwide. A percentage of our proceeds goes to Global United Foundation, a nonprofit I founded 10 years ago. Read More>>

I love giving back to fellow music fans who have helped my social accounts and online blog become what they are – whether it’s free concert tickets, Ticketmaster gift cards, or a merchandise item from their favorite artist. Read More>>

In a nut shell,Diamond detox helps people, save lives, and makes the community and the world safer for our families. Read More>>

If you observe, and I do, that the arts lift both an entire society and an individual to a higher, more inspired, compassionate, tolerant version of themselves, then by that measure arts access is as important as potable water. Read More>>
