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Veza has created a collection of 12 different sport wristbands where each is partnered with a specific world-renowned charity foundation. The Veza wristband you wear indicates both your personal connection to the cause and contributes a percentage of proceeds to the charity.
- Operation Homefront
- Books For Africa
- The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
- International Crisis Aid
- The Global Fund for Women
- Team Fox
- Living Beyond Breast Cancer
- Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles
- Wildlife Conservation Network
- After-School All-Stars
- I ‘m ME
- Action Against Hunger
The Pink on White Veza Band has partnered with Living Beyond Breast Cancer and supports breast cancer awareness. For each $14.99 bracelet sold, they are donating $3 to LBBC and have a goal of $5000 for the month of October. During October you can also receive Free Shipping with the purchase of the Pink Veza wristband.
Lily Kwan says
I would love to see a bracelet for animal shelters!
Anita says
Volunteer Fire Departments
Katherine Riley says
I think you have all my charities covered. There are so many of them, there could never be enough bands.
Rita Spratlen says
I like to give to Shriners hospital for crippled children and Providence Child care center. I also like to give personally to a home for the mentally ill downtown Portland. I give to them instead of the goodwill for they have nothing and I know they get it right then.
Daniel Diffy says
I did notice one organization you had on your bands that was about hunger prevention. I think it would be cool if I saw more of these, particularly bands that have anything with WORLD Hunger on them. 🙂
Thanks for the chance!
Sharon Kaminski says
I would like to see the Salvation Army.
Sharon Kaminski says
Salvation Army
Ruth Griffeth says
I am lucky you guys do have my charity “Living Beyond Breast Cancer”. But I did not see a wrist band for “Autism Awareness”, I have a place in my heart for this Charity, one of my children have a mild form of Autism but I know three little ones who live right next door to me that have a very severe form of it. I do not if I could ever handle that. I think we need to bring Autism into the light so that more people understand it, and so that there is more studies into it.
mrsshukra says
ALoha United Way!