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Maximizing personal growth isn't just about self-improvement; it's also deeply connected to helping others. When we assist those around us, we develop empathy, compassion, and a broader perspective on life. This act of giving enhances our social skills, boosts our confidence, and fosters a sense of purpose. By contributing to others' well-being, we create a positive ripple effect, enriching our own lives in the process. Personal growth flourishes when we uplift and support each other, creating a harmonious balance between self-care and community care. Restless Souls would be ineffective at achieving our goals if we did not actively and intentionally help those in need. The following three organizations have been chosen to receive 10% of profit from product sales:

Mission 22

“We provide extensive, personalized support and resources to help Veterans and their families thrive.

Mission 22 recognizes that a Veteran’s experience is a family’s experience – families live through all of the ups and downs that soldiers returning home do. We’ve developed a support program exclusively for spouses to take positive steps that renew their identities as individuals and the strengths they bring to their household. 

At Mission 22, we know firsthand that Veterans and service members bring extensive skills and assets to any situation. Their leadership capabilities, experiences, and sense of teamwork and integrity are unmatched. Veterans know how to rise to a challenge. 

 America’s Veterans make our society stronger. They deserve a community worthy of all they have given, and all they will yet achieve.  We are proud to continue designing programs for Veterans and their families, and to welcome them into our community.”

the Refuge Utah

“For 36 years The Refuge has provided a safe, caring, and therapeutic environment to assist in the recovery of survivors of domestic violence, rape, sexual assault, and stalking. Its goal is to facilitate healing and to advocate for victims with the intent to decrease the incidence of such violence in the community.

The Refuge is the only program of its type serving Juab and Utah counties for domestic violence and Juab, Utah, and Wasatch counties for sexual assault. It provides services to women and men who have been either assaulted or feeling abuse. When hope and healing are needed – The Refuge will be there.”

unicef

“UNICEF collaborates with families, partners and governments to ensure that children’s homes and communities are places where they can flourish free from fear, exploitation and abuse.

Kids need UNICEF more than ever:

Hundreds of millions of children live in conflict zones and other fragile settings, their rights seriously threatened.

Every day, children are at risk of domestic violence and neglect. Globally, I in 3 adolescent girls experience physical, emotional or sexual violence; 1 in 2 students experience peer-to-peer violence at school.

Rising poverty has forced millions of girls to drop out of school, increasing their risks of child marriage.

Globally, over 150 million children are forced into child labor; almost half of them are doing hazardous work.

A quarter of all births go unrecorded, likely excluding those children from public services.”