2022 Holiday Gift Guide

It is that time of year again! The 2022 Holiday Gift Guide is finally live! We are incredibly proud of the companies and their initiatives to give back to the community which is why we are highlighting our favorite presents below. Whether it is supporting refugees or preserving and restoring natural environments, our hope this holiday season is to switch our perspective from ‘consumerism’ to learning and appreciating businesses that give back. There are a lot of causes that pull us in different directions. Our encouragement is find a mission that speaks to you and find ways to support that nonprofit/business in achieving those set goals.

As you may or may not know, Stay Wildflower is all about assisting refugees and/or displaced individuals. As well as supporting entrepreneurs that need ‘seed’ money in order to get their businesses started. Our efforts lie there but that doesn’t mean we can’t learn and grow in our understanding of other initiatives. Join us in the journey!

Follow https://www.giftsforgood.com for other gift ideas.

Musee

Words of Encouragement Soap Set / $45

This handmade soap set doesn't just feature special phrases—like "hope," "peace," and "kindness"—it's also sulfate- and paraben-free. This Mississippi company employs mostly "women in recovery," people who have experienced "chronic poverty" and those living with disabilities.

Patagonia

Arbor 30L Roll Top Backpack / $129

Since 1985, Patagonia has put 1 percent of their profits toward the preservation and restoration of the natural environment. These comfortable and trendy backpack is just one piece of gear that you could give (and which give back). But don't let us stop you from perusing their entire website.

Good & Well Supply Co

National Park Candles / $26

Consider this the next best thing to a campfire. Each of these hand-poured soy candles features scents inspired by one of the national parks: The fragrance for Joshua Tree has notes of white sage, cedarwood, and eucalyptus; the blend for Redwood includes oakmoss, sage, citrus, and damp earth; Zion's scent is made with notes of desert lavender, sage, and dried herbs; the mix for Yellowstone contains vetiver, pine needle, and amber; and Yosemite's fragrance combines cedarwood, amber, orange, and spices. Plus, each purchase helps support public lands through annual donations to the Wilderness Society.

Philosophy

Purity Made Simple Cleanser / $41

Wash away your worries with Philosophy's Purity Made Simple cleanser, a one-step face wash that cleanses, tones, and hydrates. The beauty brand supports community-based mental health efforts by donating 1% of all USA net product profits to charity.

The brand is also known to launch capsule beauty collections to support the Rainforest Foundation and Look Good Feel Better.

Choose Love

Classic Black T-Shirt / $31

Share the love with this graphic T-shirt and 100 percent of profits will go toward supporting refugees all around the world. Plus, you'll be in good company—celebrity fans include Oprah, Julia Roberts, Harry Styles, James Corden, and more.

Cuddle + Kind Dolls

Lola the Llama / $84

Cuddle + Kind dolls make the perfect plush companion for little ones. From sheep to bunnies to deer, there's an animal for everyone, and each is as adorable as the last. What sets them apart from other toys is every doll sold provides 10 meals to children in need all over the world by partnering with trusted humanitarian organizations including the United Nations Food Program.

W&P

Porter Insulated Bottles / $36

W&P sells reusable, dishwasher and microwavable safe kitchenware and to-go products. Each purchase of this insulated water bottle will feed two families. It features a leakproof lid, a nonslip silicone grip, and a double-walled, vacuum-insulated stainless steel core to keep drinks cold for 24 hours and hot for 12.

You can even personalize it to make it an extra special gift.

Sackcloth & Ashes

TwoTone Graphite Blanket / $110

Homelessness is a pervasive issue and surviving outside in cold weather can affect a person’s ability to survive. Sackcloth & Ashes Founder, CEO Bob Dalton was inspired to help the homeless community when his mother found herself living on the streets in 2013. Inspired by her story, he started to call homeless shelters in his area to ask what they needed - they all said blankets. That’s when he founded Sackcloth & Ashes, a mission-driven company that provide blankets to homeless shelters around the country.

Your purchase today provides a blanket donation to a homeless shelter.

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