Originally appeared in Successful Meetings
magazine, November 2006As we head into the 2006 holiday season, many people seem as interested in making a contribution to the greater good as they are in checking friends and relatives off of their shopping list. Fortunately, there are ways to do both, as a variety of companies offer products that benefit particular causes.
We have listed here a few places to start, and there are plenty of other ways to help make a difference:
Ralph Lauren's Bruce Edwards Golf Shirt to fight Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS) or Pink Pony line to prevent breast cancer;
The Body Shop's lip care stick and soap that support domestic-violence-prevention programs;
MAC Cosmetics' Viva Glam lipstick and gloss, which supports the MAC AIDS Fund; and
Lilly Pulitzer's "Tied to the Cause" scarf benefiting the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation are just a few.
Tu CoolWhile this may be a budget-buster, Tumi's backpack, designed by sculptor Anish Kapoor, is also very cool. The bag contains a solar panel for charging PDAs and cell phones, a laptop sleeve, and a slew of pockets and removable compartments for keeping gear ready to go in any environment; 100 percent of profits benefit
Doctors Without Borders.
$695;
www.tumi.comThink PinkFor the 2005 holiday shopping season Riedel, the acclaimed producer of wine glasses, created a Pink O Wine Tumbler benefiting
Living Beyond Breast Cancer. The product was such a hit that Riedel created Pink O Champagne Glasses for 2006 to support the same organization.
$27 for two;
www.riedel.comWhen Giving a Little Gives a LotMicrolending is the practice of giving loans as small as $100 to entrepreneurs in the U.S. and internationally to help them start a business and improve their lives. Forty-year-old ACCION International allows you to make a donation in someone else's name, and ACCION will send him or her a card announcing your gift.
Amounts vary;
www.accion.org
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