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Your purchases with us are a powerful way to join in Christ’s mission of mercy. Our store donates 10% of every product’s value to charity, putting love over profit. Each item you buy—whether it’s $5 or $50—fuels this giving, turning small acts into great love. Small amounts add up fast: if 1,000 people buy a $5 item, that’s $500 for a worthy cause!

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BUYING ONE OF OUR PRODUCTS IGNITES A BEAUTIFUL ACT OF CHARITY,. AND YOU CAN ALSO DECIDE WHICH CAUSE YOU WANT US TO SUPPORT.



You decide where it goes

The charities we support are categorised in causes. You would select one during checkout. Over time, the number of charities will grow. This is how they are the grouped:

 

  • Persecuted Christians

  • Evangelisation

  • Helping the Needy

  • Healthcare for Vulnerable Communities

  • Support for Vulnerable Children and Youth

  • Pro-life

  • Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation

Meet the Charities

each cause matters

Persecuted Christians Around the World

In 2025, over 380 million Christians face severe persecution, with 310 million in the 50 most hostile nations. Catholics suffer violence in Nigeria, with thousands killed, and in Nicaragua, where 94 priests were expelled in 2024. Gaza’s only Catholic church was shelled, killing two, while 111 attacks in the Holy Land targeted Catholics in 2024. In Ukraine and Lebanon, anti-Christian laws and crises threaten believers, and Syria’s Catholic population has dropped to 250,000 amid attacks like the 2025 Mar Elias Church bombing. Authoritarian regimes and Islamic extremism also fuel church closures, arrests, and violence. Your support can help these communities.

In a secular world marked by increasing materialism, evangelisation faces significant hurdles. Global seminarians dropped by 1.8% from 2021 to 2022. U.S. religious sisters fell 80% since 1965 to 36,321 in 2022, and priests global numbers decreased by 734 between 2022 and 2023. U.S. Mass attendance in 2025 is at 24%, far below 75% in 1955. At least 25,000 Catholic Churches have been closed in the last 25 years. Global Catholic weddings fell by 1.83 million between 1991 and 2022, and baptisms declined since 1998 by 25.7% to 13.3 million in 2022. Yet, in 2025 France registered a 45% rise in adult baptisms, and other countries are reporting similar trends. These gains are modest compared to the early 20th century’s robust faith, but encouraging. Underscoring the importance of strengthening evangelisation across the world to revive Catholic communities.

evangelisation

Helping the Needy

Globally, 719 million people live in extreme poverty (2022), with 378 million facing hunger and 100 million experiencing homelessness. Additionally, 1.6 billion lack adequate housing, worsened by post-COVID economic challenges. Despite efforts aiding millions with basic needs, these numbers reflect a persistent crisis, far surpassing the more robust relief efforts of the early 20th century, highlighting the urgent need to restore dignity and stability for the vulnerable.

Worldwide, 2 billion people in fragile and low-income settings lack access to essential health services (2023), with 37% of healthcare facilities in these areas lacking basic water services and 54% without basic hygiene, contributing to 1.4 million preventable deaths annually. Maternal mortality in these communities stands at 346 per 100,000 live births, and 43% of newborn deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa, where only half of facilities have on-site water. Despite efforts reaching millions, the scale of these challenges demands urgent action to ensure health and dignity for the most vulnerable.

Healthcare for Vulnerable Communities

Support for Vulnerable Children and Youths

Vulnerable children and youths face dire challenges worldwide, with 100 million homeless and 150 million in precarious housing, while 244 million (ages 6–18) are out of school, 53% in low-income countries unable to read basic texts. Poverty affects 333 million children living below $2.15/day, 1 billion in multidimensional poverty, and 140 million are orphans, with 2.7 million in institutional care. Social vulnerability plagues 473 million in conflict zones, 160 million in child labor (29 million forced), and 105,000 recruited as child soldiers in armed groups, with girls making up 30% of child soldiers.

Abortion kills 73 million unborn babies each year (2015–2019), terminating 29% of all pregnancies worldwide, shattering the sacred bond between mother and child. The global abortion rate stands at 39 per 1,000 women aged 15–49, with elevated rates in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (42), Latin America (32), Sub-Saharan Africa (31), Western Europe and South-Central Asia (29), and U.S. and Canada (17). Of 121 million unintended pregnancies annually, 61% end in abortion. This procedures lead to 39,000 maternal deaths and 7 million complications yearly. This devastating loss of life demands more actions to protect the unborn and support mothers in choosing life.

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Pro-life

human trafficking and child exploitation

In 2022, 50 million people were trapped in human trafficking and child exploitation, including 12 million children, of whom 3.6 million enduring horrors like sexual exploitation or forced labor. Children make up 38% of detected trafficking victims, a 31% increase from 2019, with girls comprising two-thirds and boys increasingly exploited for labor (45%) or forced criminality (47%). Sexual exploitation accounts for 38.7% of cases, forced labor 38.8%, and other forms like forced marriage (0.9%) and begging (0.7%) persist, while 105,000 children are recruited as soldiers, 60% in sub-Saharan Africa and 20% in Latin America. Sub-Saharan Africa and Central America see the highest child victim rates (60%), with 29.3 million in slavery in Asia-Pacific. Despite doubled U.S. prosecutions from 2012–2022, the sexual exploitation industry is $173 billion and 88 million child sexual abuse material files were reported in 2022.