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Custom For A Cause is a collaboration between Pride Socks and an individual to design and create a unique sock that shows off all things special to them. Together we then select a nonprofit the proceeds from the sock will go to.
Featured Ambassadors:
-Melissa Urban is the Whole30 co-founder and CEO, and a six-time New York Times best-selling author. She ranks #19 on Greatest's Most Influential People in Health and Fitness, and has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, CNBC, Good Morning America, and the Rachael Ray Show. She lives in Salt Lake City, UT with her husband Brandon, 8-year-old son, and adopted poodle Henry.
-Brandi Carlile is a five-time GRAMMY Award-winning singer, songwriter, performer, producer and founder of the Looking Out Foundation. Carlile has released six albums including 2017’s Cover Stories project, which has raised over $1 million to-date benefiting children whose families, communities, and schools have been torn apart by war. Carlile lives in rural Washington State with her wife, Catherine, and two daughters, Evangeline and Elijah.
-Ruby Plachta is 10 years old and has all the magic inside her that will make you feel like a super star. She is already on her way to changing the world and helping everyone realize, no matter who you are, you can dream big, chase your dreams, and have them all come true. Anything is possible. When Ruby was born, unexpectedly with Down syndrome, her parents started the nonprofit, Ruby's Rainbow and she became the face of the nonprofit. They wanted to help people like Ruby, to follow their passions and go to college.
-Sky Brown is a 14 year old skate boarder from Japan. She uses her incredible skating talent to draw attention, not directly to her, but indirectly to create awareness in areas of need. While traveling in Cambodia she met a few friends. After hanging out and teaching them how to skate and boosting their morale, it did not make sense to Sky why they lived in extreme poverty. Why were her basic survival and educational needs easily met and theirs were not? Why did the kids have to walk the streets begging for money so their family could eat? It was then, Sky knew she had to do something to help make a difference in the lives of her new friends in Cambodia. It was then she wanted to work directly with ISF.
-Jason Collins was born and raised in California and played in the NBA for 13 years. On May 6, 2013 he became the first active NBA player to come out as gay and to this this day, he is still the only one. Not only in the NBA but also in all the big four sport leagues. Jason describes it as, "being the kid in the classroom who knows the answer but waits for someone else to raise their hand to say it first, but no one else does, so I raised my hand and said yes this is who I am." Since coming out, his belief is being a possibility role model for others and help lead the way for them.
About The Nonprofits:
-Camp Brave Trails is a national non-profit to help LGBTQ+ youth find what they need most to thrive through accredited summer camps, and year long mentorship, meet-up groups, and year-round leadership programming.
-The Looking Out Foundation amplifies the impact of music by empowering those without a voice. From neighborhood to nation, we help fund causes and organizations that often go unnoticed. Founded in 2008 by Brandi Carlile, Tim and Phil Hanseroth, we band together with fans, nonprofits, and corporations to translate voices of song to voices of action. Together, we’re making music mean more.
-Point Foundation is a nonprofit that empowers promising lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) students to achieve their full academic and leadership potential – despite the obstacles often put before them – to make a significant impact on society. Point Foundation promotes change through scholarship funding, mentorship, leadership development, and community service training.
-Ruby's Rainbow is a nonprofit that grants scholarships to adults with Down syndrome who are seeking post-secondary education, enrichment or vocational classes, helping them achieve their dreams of higher education while spreading awareness of their capabilities. Since 2012, they have awarded $643,000 in scholarships to over 200 adults with Down syndrome all over the country! And that number continues to grow!
-ISF believes every child has the right to education, healthcare and play. Unfortunately, the most disadvantaged children in Cambodia are robbed of these rights. ISF exist to give them back. 1 in 3 Cambodian children will never finish primary school, meaning most face a life without prospects, opportunities or hope. Their Education Program focuses on children in the slums of the capital Phnom Penh whose extreme poverty mean they have never gone to school or have had to drop out. We provide them with a quality education and a real future, while working closely in their communities to lift entire families out of poverty.
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