
4 pathways. One initiative.
At The Honey Pot Co, we're committed to supporting our global and local communities, ensuring that humans have access to the necessities they need to thrive. We also understand that Period Care inequity isn't the only challenge that many experience.
We give to organizations that support wellness and education for humans with vaginas and communities at large. Period.
— The Honey Pot Company
CONNECTION
ACCESS
KINDNESS
EDUCATION
C.A.K.E. deserves to be shared
We actively support organizations addressing issues like food insecurity, systemic isolation, access to clean water, the barriers and challenges of motherhood and lack of resources for scaling businesses. We consider every Honey Pot customer a partner and we think it's important for us to reinvest in our community. You're not just buying your favorite Honey Pot products; you're contributing to a company dedicated to fueling change and making an impact on humanity.
Having access to ones fundamental needs to lead a healthy life should be a right. Period.
Having access to ones fundamental needs to lead a healthy life should be a right. Period.
Having access to ones fundamental needs to lead a healthy life should be a right. Period.

Georgie Badiel Foundation's mission is to provide clean water access and develop sustainable solutions that will empower individuals for generations to come. The Georgie Badiel Foundation creates oasis systems to ensure that 10 million people in Burkina Faso will have equitable access to safe water by 2030.
What your support means: Over the past four years, we have committed to this mission by funding the construction of 12 water wells and oasis systems in Burkina Faso, enabling the discovery of untapped water sources.
Each of the wells built through this partnership serves 4-5 villages, providing women with an oasis complete with access to clean water, bathrooms, and gardens.
People with access to clean water
People don't have access to a decent toilet, which is roughly 4 in 5 people
The Georgie Badiel Foundation has built wells in Burkino Faso and continues to search for new well locations

Best-in-class education around wellness and health is a fundamental human right.
Best-in-class education around wellness and health is a fundamental human right.
Best-in-class education around wellness and health is a fundamental human right.

When we mobilize girls and women, their communities and our world grow stronger. We are changing the status quo through quality menstrual care solutions, health education, and income-generating opportunities that give back days of opportunity and health.
Days for Girls increases access to menstrual care and education by developing global partnerships, cultivating social enterprises, mobilizing volunteers, and innovating sustainable solutions that shatter stigmas and limitations for women and girls.
Together, we're creating a world with dignity, health, and opportunity for all. What your support means: The Honey Pot Co has provided period kits across the world through Day for Girls. This includes the support the launch of the Period Positive Workplace certificate.
People reached with menstrual products in 2023
People received comprehensive menstrual health education in 2023
Refugees & IDPs experiencing disasters reached with menstrual products in 2023
Days for Girls certified period positive workplaces in 2023

Making mental health the #1 priority one breath at a time.
Making mental health the #1 priority one breath at a time.
Making mental health the #1 priority one breath at a time.

black girls breathing® is addressing health inequities experienced by Black women through breath work community and data. black girls breathing® is committed to making mental health services accessible to Black women while filling in the gaps of data and research available on this underserved and underrepresented demographic.
What your support means: We are supporting their goal to impact 1 million Black women and girls by 2025 through community experiences. In 2025 our goal is to help solve for these inequities by connecting our humans to these resources and data to help our community to make empowered wellness decisions.
Of women of color receive more stress related health diagnoses than white women
Of participants in the black girls breathing program saw improved mental health
Of participants continue to incorporate breathwork into their daily routine
Black girls breathing uses a 1M+ community database to advance research efforts to improve health outcomes systematically

It takes a village, every mama deserves support.
It takes a village, every mama deserves support.
It takes a village, every mama deserves support.

Tender is building a safety net for single mamas living on the margins in the Atlanta area so that they can invest in what they need - from housing to keeping the fridge stocked - and everything in between.
What your support means: We are helping Tender reach their goal; to expand their reach to help even more families, grow their team's capacity, and start making deliveries outside of the Atlanta area, all while continuing to destigmatize single motherhood. Our financial commitment helps to scale their Diaper Bank, this includes providing period and postpartum products for new and expecting moms.
Of single parents in the Atlanta area live below the poverty line, most of whom are moms
Families in the Atlanta area are faced with Diaper need” which is defined as the lack of a sufficient supply of diapers to keep an infant or child clean, dry, and healthy
Diapers and wipes have been distributed by Tender in the Atlanta area

A safe space for creative minds and innovative ideas.
A safe space for creative minds and innovative ideas.
A safe space for creative minds and innovative ideas.

Zora’s house creates safe spaces for women of color and gender expansive people of color to establish meaningful, supportive relationships with other women in their community; develop a deeper practice of self-care, resiliency, and emotional intelligence; and successfully incubate their creativity, scholarship, entrepreneurship, activism, service, and leadership.
Since its founding in 2018, Zora's House has helped over 3,000 women+ connect with mental health resources; navigate job losses and other COVID-19 related transitions; incubate businesses; and activate their leadership in their families, neighborhoods, and workplaces. What your support means: We committed a portion of our profits to support Zora’s House 2.0, a new facility, in 2025.

Having access to ones fundamental needs to lead a healthy life should be a right. Period.
Having access to ones fundamental needs to lead a healthy life should be a right. Period.
Having access to ones fundamental needs to lead a healthy life should be a right. Period.

The Vogue Room Foundation is dedicated to helping first-generation, minority college students with their transition to college life, which includes providing them a functional and well-designed dorm room to promote productivity, innovative thinking, and to alleviate the financial burden of expenses that come with decorating the space.
What your support means: We believe that investing in a quality space will give students the jump start they need to maximize their education. We are proud to have sponsored 3 students for the year 2024, ensuring that they feel confident and comfortable during their first year of college.

Connection breeds solidarity. Solidarity breeds community.
Connection breeds solidarity. Solidarity breeds community.
Connection breeds solidarity. Solidarity breeds community.

The Atlanta Women’s Foundation’s mission is to be a catalyst for change in the lives of women and girls. They are dedicated to ensuring that all women and girls in metro Atlanta live safe, economically self-sufficient, successful lives. Services include access to the following: mental & physical health services, supplemental educational opportunities; including STEM activities; college readiness support, mentoring, and financial literacy programming.
What your support means: The Honey Pot Company supports the All Girls Forward: Girls Empowerment Program, which awards grants to local nonprofit organizations. This effort provides the critical combination of services needed to ensure 5,000 girls, experiencing poverty in Atlanta, can be on a level playing field with their peers.
