Social enterprise releases gift range
With Christmas just around the corner, Sydney-based social enterprise Two Good Co has released a new collection of Christmas Gifts For Good.
The range includes hardwood cutting boards (made from sustainably sourced Blackbutt) that support flood affected businesses in Lismore, the Two Good Cookbook Two and Cleanse & Nourish hand wash, as well as newly released ‘Change The Course’ aprons made from 100 per cent cotton twill.
The ‘feel good’ factor goes both ways as recipients get to enjoy a high-quality product and Two Good Co can continue employing women affected by domestic violence, homelessness or complex trauma to make these gifts through their Work Work employment program, with 50 per cent of profits reinvested into the Two Good Foundation.
“The festive season can be a particularly challenging time for people experiencing hardship and isolation,” says Rob Caslick, founder and CEO of Two Good Co.
“We’ve been fortunate to work with some amazing businesses this year including our partners at Waminda and Blak Cede, as well as a flood-affected business in Lismore.”
This year’s Christmas gifts are centred around the magic that happens when people come together around a table to share a beautiful meal including Two Good’s Good Feels Christmas crackers and dinner sets.
For every cracker sold, a meal is donated to someone staying in a women’s refuge. Also available as a dinner set, the crackers can be purchased alongside elegant, new bone china dinner plates created in collaboration with In the Roundhouse.
Two Good’s festive range is available now.