June 2, 2021

Celebrate Pride Month in Charitable Style

Kick off Pride Month in style with charitable picks from brand like HaverhillModern PicnicMade By Mary and more! Each colorful and cool collection honors the LGBTQIA+ community in their fight for equality, advocacy and empowerment. More information on each initiative can be found below.
Fresh Hoods
Bold streetwear brand, Fresh Hoods, is donating 20% of sales from their Pride Collection toTrue Colors United, a nonprofit who implements innovative solutions to LGBTQ youth homelessness.

Haverhill
Haverhill, a small female-founded jewelry brand, will donate 10% of the purchase price from theirRainbow Collection to The Trevor Project, an organization dedicated to helping and supporting LGBTQIA+ young people under 25.
Made by Mary
Female-founded jewelry brand Made by Mary will be offering 10% off the Rainbow Disc Necklace,Rainbow Rectangle Necklace, andRainbow Ring, for the entire month of June with code “PRIDE10”. The brand will also be donating 10% off all proceeds from these pieces to the The Trevor Project, an organization dedicated to helping and supporting LGBTQIA+ young people under 25.
Modern Picnic
Modern Picnic is proud to launch the Pride collection ($149 – $220), in partnership with designerZac Mathias. 20% of proceeds from the collection will be donated to The Trevor Project.
Radley London
Radley London, a proud supporter of the LGBTQI+ community, introduces their new Beach Close Pride Tote ($158). 20% of the proceeds will be donated to Stonewall Community Foundation to support queer advocacy, awareness and empowerment programs.
Ten Wilde
Ten Wilde is donating $1 from every sale for the month of June to The Trevor Project, a national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQIA+ youth.
Ellsworth + Ivey
Ellsworth + Ivey is the coziest and chicest sweater brand making customizable and signature knits. 15% of sales from the Pride Sweater ($128) will be donated to the Trevor Project, a national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQIA+ youth.
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