Community Initiatives:

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ShopSorah is a community-driven brand that integrates philanthropy and volunteer work,
and has donated over $17,000 and counting.
Read about some incredible orgs we’ve worked with through your support of the merch:

  • Womankind - Womankind works with survivors of gender-based violence to rise above trauma and build a path to healing. They bring critical resources and deep cultural competency to help Asian communities find refuge, recovery, and renewal.

  • SF Women’s Shelter - founded to address the needs of women, children and transgender survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking, especially those who are immigrants and refugees. Their mission is to eliminate domestic violence by promoting the social, economic, and political self-determination of women and all survivors of violence and oppression.

  • Hip Hop 4 Change - a Bay Area-based org that utilizes Hip Hop as a vehicle for social justice and education

  • 500 hygiene and care kits for people experiencing homelessness, donated to resisterhoodLA.

  • SisterSong, a non-profit committed to fighting for reproductive justice for indigenous women and women of color.

  • Equal Justice Initiative - an organization dedicated to fighting for criminal justice reform.

  • Oasis For Girls - an organization that provides academic + career resources to teenage girls in underserved communities in the Bay Area.

  • Local production of 500 cotton masks + purchase of 11,700 medical masks (through collecting community donations) for COVID-19 frontline workers and essential businesses, prioritizing marginalized communities of color - all distributed within a week of fundraising.

  • Volunteer dance workshops for the Boys & Girls Club in Dallas, TX via NBA Cares

  • OneWarmCoat Drive - 100+ jackets donated to a local homeless shelter during winter during a ShopSorah Pop-Up Shop.

  • Sponsored Steezy Studio memberships for customers

  • Give Her Wings - an org dedicated to helping victims of human trafficking

  • COVID-19 nonprofit relief funds: Meals on Wheels and the Tipping Point