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SUAY is pioneering a circular economy in the apparel industry, extending the life cycle of textiles while empowering communities affected by textile waste and systemic inequities in skilled labor. Throw this beautiful linen set of napkins down on the dinner table and let everyone know it’s washable, durable, and reusable!

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The Refugee Artisan Initiative (RAI) empowers refugee and immigrant women through sustainable craftsmanship, providing training, job opportunities, and the tools to achieve financial independence while creating high-quality, handcrafted products for positive social impact. Crafted from upcycled vinyl and stitched with purpose, the Roam Kit carries your essentials—and a story of empowerment—wherever life takes you.

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Emma’s Torch is a nonprofit social enterprise providing refugees with culinary training as well as employability, equity, and empowerment training. Their Holiday Gift Box is the gift that tastes good and does good: a curated selection of snacks that’s perfect for that friend who has everything.

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Havenly is a food business run by and for refugee and immigrant women that provides job training, education, and community building. The Havenly Gift Box comes with a ribboned baklava box with 12 baklavas, a scented candle, and an 8 oz jar of delicious plum jam.

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Discover beautiful, handmade products at The Refugee Collective, all purchases support refugee artisans!

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Stroopies, Inc. was founded to provide meaningful employment for resettled refugee women starting their lives over in Lancaster, PA, while making yummy stroopwafel cookies. Stroopies are a cinnamon waffle with a homemade caramel in the center, best rewarmed on top of your favorite hot beverage!

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Beautiful Day’s award-winning gifts are proudly made for you by refugees, using only premium ingredients and sent in a beautifully packed box.

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Brew a cup of coffee from 1951 Coffee Company, a nonprofit that promotes the well-being of refugees by providing job training and employment while educating the surrounding Bay Area community about refugee life.