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This holiday season, support refugees, asylees, and immigrants all across the country through the Solidarity Collection holiday gift box!
This curated gift box features 10 handcrafted items, each made by a refugee, asylee, or immigrant forging a new life through work, skill-building, and community. In the last year alone, the employment social enterprises behind this box created more than 800 jobs and over 250,000 hours of training.
Below, read more about the products and the organizations that make them. (You can also consider supporting the sister project, the Good Works Collection, designed and launched by our Community’s Product Affinity Group!)
What's Inside the 2025 Solidarity Collection
Durable Solution Coffee
1951 Coffee (Berkeley, CA)
1951 Coffee Company blends the warmth of coffee with the strength of community to uplift refugees on their journey to new beginnings in the United States.
CocoNutty Goodness
Beautiful Day (Providence, RI)
Beautiful Day helps refugees adjust to life in America by offering paid, on-the-job training in making, packaging, and selling award-winning granola.
Charity Granola
Bellden Cafe (Bellevue, WA)
Bellden Cafe hires from marginalized communities and partners with over 30 organizations to address urgent community needs like homelessness, family support, and environmental preservation.
Zanzibar Curry Pretzel Bites
Emma’s Torch (Brooklyn, NY & Washington, DC)
Emma’s Torch empowers refugees through culinary education and real-world job training.
“I Stand with Refugee” Stickers
Global Neighborhood (Spokane, WA)
Global Neighborhood offers pathways to employment for our neighbors who came as refugees with a supportive work environment and a community of support as they navigate their new lives in the Inland Northwest.
Mini Soy Candle
Havenly (New Haven, CT)
Havenly empowers refugee and immigrant women through culinary training, job placement, and leadership development.
Sunflower Seed Packet
MAKE Projects (San Diego, CA)
MAKE Projects is a hyperlocal farm, cafe, and social enterprise that empowers refugee and immigrant women through food, agriculture, and community.
Vinyl Stand-Up Pouch
Refugee Artisan Initiative (Seattle, WA)
Refugee Artisan Initiative (RAI) is a Seattle-based nonprofit that partners with refugee and immigrant women to transform their skills into sustainable livelihoods.
Traditional Stroopwafels
Stroopies (Lancaster, PA)
Stroopies exists to provide meaningful employment for resettled refugee women who are starting their lives over in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Spice Blend Pouch
The Refugee Collective (Austin, TX)
The Refugee Collective employs refugees and immigrants in fair-wage, dignified work through two social enterprises: a textile manufacturing studio and an organic farm.









