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Supporting Mental Health and Consumer Choices
Empower Yourself and Others
Gratify is a blog space dedicated to fostering conversations about mental health and consumer choices. Join us in our mission to develop healthier lifestyles which support better justice in global commerce and advocate for an end to poverty labour.
Discover and connect with organizations that are dedicated to working towards better justice in global commerce.
Delve into a collection of recommended reads that shed light on how mental health and consumer choices can have real impact global commerce and poverty labour.
Supportive Organisations
Agencies supporting better mental health, debt and money advice, abuse recovery, mindfulness and help for behavioural addictions.
Mind
We won't give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets support and respect.
CAP
Debt and poverty are ruthless. Its time to take action. Together with local churches we're transforming lives and working to end UK poverty.
NAPAC
Supporting recovery from childhood abuse
Verywell Mind
A research resource; whether you’re living with a mental health condition, managing day-to-day stressors, looking to level up your relationships, or tapping into fascinating psychology theories.
The Free Mindfulness Project
Welcome to The Free Mindfulness Project - Home to a growing collection of free-to-download mindfulness meditation exercises.
Victim Support
Our victims’ service supports anyone affected by any crime. We’ll help you decide on the range of support and help that might benefit you.
Calming Grace
Calming Grace helps bring peace and calm to busy, stressed minds, using the tools of faith, journaling, and mindfulness
Organisations for Action
Our mission is to connect social entrepreneurs with the resources they need, convene events to strengthen the ecosystems of impact investing and social entrepreneurship and catalyze 100% of our balance sheet for impact.
One By One’s vision is to prevent exploitation of vulnerable people all over the world. We exist to provide urgent care and immediate needs for the vulnerable.
Join us in our mission to end modern slavery through survivor leadership. We provide advocacy, and economic opportunities to empower survivors of modern slavery. Our goal is to create a world where every individual is free to live a life of dignity and opportunities.
Since our inception in 2000, Free The Slaves has committed itself to a singular, urgent mission: ending modern slavery.
Ireland based movement using the universal language of music to build positive, sustainable global relationships. Activists for peace and connection. Very interesting blog section.
Can we really afford cheap clothing?
Labour Behind the Label is a campaign that works to improve conditions and empower workers in the global garment industry.
We invest our time and resources to drive behaviour and legislative change, to try and improve the lives of the estimated 50 million people living in modern slavery today.
Local Women’s Handicrafts was founded with a big goal: To lift artisans up who have been exploited in fashion industry; to provide them dignified jobs that give them opportunity, skills, and a sense of independence
The Earth Charter is a document with sixteen principles that drive a global movement towards a more just, sustainable and peaceful world.
You deserve to know whether or not the people who made the clothes on your body have been paid enough to meet their basic needs and live a life of dignity.
Recommended Reads
The Dark Side of Fast Fashion.
I escaped modern slavery. Wouldn't you want to know if I made your shirt?
The lies that sell fast fashion.
As we continue to encourage the fashion industry to move towards a more sustainable and ethical future, it’s helpful to know what we’re up against.
A UK campaign to ban all advertising targeting young children is comparing the relationship between marketeers and the young to paedophilia.
I am a child labour survivor. Nasreen Sheikh tells her story.
The True Cost is a ground-breaking documentary film that pulls back the curtain on the untold story and asks us to consider, who really pays the price for our clothing?
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