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How Made for Freedom’s Corporate Gifting Supports Survivors

How Made for Freedom's Corporate Gifting Supports Survivors
Photo Courtesy: Made for Freedom / Mark Hoffman

By: Vanilla Heart Publishing

Human trafficking is one of the worst crimes in a world full of injustices, affecting millions. Imagine a little girl who survived this global plague and now creates beautiful art that symbolizes optimism and freedom due to perseverance and support. This change is a monument to her courage and the institutions that persistently serve survivors. Made for Freedom, a social enterprise, supports human trafficking survivors through corporate donations. 

Human trafficking impacts millions globally, and the International Labor Organization estimates that over forty million people are enslaved, with 99% of victims in the commercial sex sector being women and girls. This disturbing number emphasizes the necessity for comprehensive survivor assistance. Accounts of trafficking survivors reveal horrific anguish and abuse. 

Survivors typically face several hurdles following the rescue. Reintegrating into society and regaining dignity requires persistent assistance and work. Employment provides financial independence and purpose, making it essential for this assistance. Corporate gifting, typically used for business, can also promote social change. Corporate gifting includes firms giving customers, workers, and partners gifts to show appreciation or celebrate key events. Businesses are increasingly choosing ethical gifts—fair trade and socially conscious merchandise as part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

Branded commodities and luxury goods are common business presents, yet they typically do not have a big social impact. Ethical contributions benefit neglected populations or environmental sustainability. Ethical gifts fulfill the dual objective of corporate gifting and benefiting society. They make recipients happy while promoting a good cause. Ethical gifts create connections and align company practices with social responsibility aims. This alignment can improve company image, goodwill, and other firms’ adoption of comparable processes.

Made for Freedom’s innovative corporate giving program shows the value of ethical presents. This initiative offers organizations high-quality, customized gifts to benefit human trafficking survivors and disadvantaged communities. Made for Freedom offers handmade clothes, accessories, and home items in its corporate gifting program. Each product is meticulously crafted to give recipients something unique. In 15 facilities in India, Thailand, Nepal, and the US, survivors and at-risk persons work with dignity to create such gifts.

Made for Freedom’s ethical business gifts benefit both donors and receivers. First, they provide survivors with decent jobs and help them rebuild. Each product sold gives survivors hours of labor, boosting their self-esteem and financial independence. Companies that pick ethical presents can potentially boost their reputation by showing their social responsibility. Consumers and workers prefer ethical firms in today’s socially aware economy, and businesses can improve their image and attract like-minded customers and partners by using ethical presents.

Made for Freedom has successfully integrated ethical items into corporate giving programs with several businesses. 

Corporations that collaborate with Made for Freedom may benefit beyond a reputation boost. Companies with social responsibility claim higher employee engagement and morale because people feel satisfied working with an ethically and socially responsible firm. 

Joining Made for Freedom is easy and can benefit businesses and the survivors they support. The process typically starts with a consultation to understand the company’s goals. Made for Freedom then customizes ideas for incorporating their items into corporate giving and employee reward programs. The collaboration aligns the company’s beliefs and aims with corporate gift ideas while maximizing survivor benefits with this cooperative approach.

Made for Freedom’s corporate giving emphasizes customization. Companies can pick among survivors’ handmade clothes, accessories, and home items. Gift boxes have powerful stories of impact and can be customized with corporate logos and customized notes, which make them distinctive and memorable gifts. Made for Freedom collaborates with corporate customers to ensure the product matches their ideals and requirements. This customization makes the gifts more appealing and shows the company’s social responsibility.

Made for Freedom offers long-term partnerships beyond one-time gifts. Some examples include education about how to identify the signs of someone being trafficked as well as training on the 5 Key Components of Exploitation, presented by the CEO of Made for Freedom, Dawn Manske. Long-term relationships promote Made for Freedom’s objective and boost a company’s CSR brand. These collaborations also improve staff engagement and customer and stakeholder interactions.

The 501(c)(3) arm of Made for Freedom, Made for Freedom Foundation, is committed to empowering survivors of human trafficking by providing educational scholarships that open doors to new opportunities. These scholarships are designed to help survivors rebuild their lives, pursue higher education, and develop the skills they need to thrive. By focusing on education, the foundation seeks to break the cycle of exploitation and provide survivors with the tools they need to achieve lasting independence and success. The scholarships represent a crucial step in the healing journey, offering hope and a pathway to a brighter future.

Made for Freedom’s gift boxes are not just thoughtfully curated collections of ethical products; they are also a vehicle for change. A percentage of every gift box sale is donated directly to the Made for Freedom Foundation’s educational scholarships. Each gift box contains beautifully crafted items made by survivors of trafficking and individuals from marginalized situations, reflecting the brand’s commitment to dignity and empowerment. By choosing these gift boxes, companies are making a powerful statement of social responsibility and directly contributing to the education and empowerment of survivors, helping them build a better future.

Purchasing a Made for Freedom gift box for customers, clients, or employees is a powerful way to provide high-quality, ethically crafted gifts while making a life-changing impact. Each gift box supports survivors of trafficking and individuals facing marginalization, offering them dignified employment and a path to a better life. Beyond providing beautiful and thoughtful items, these gift boxes also fund educational scholarships, creating opportunities for survivors to further their education and pursue meaningful careers. By choosing Made for Freedom, you’re not only giving a memorable gift but also contributing to the empowerment and future success of those who need it most.

Published by Stephanie M.

(Ambassador)

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