6 social enterprises to buy from this Valentine’s Day

 

Social enterprises are businesses that operate for an environmental or social purpose. According to Social Enterprise UK, there are over 100,000 social enterprises in the UK, employing over 2 million people and contributing upwards of £60 billion to the economy on an annual basis.

This Valentine’s Day, we’d love to introduce you to 6 social enterprises that are perfect for buying unique, purpose-driven gifts for your special person (and that might be yourself!)

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Luxury chocolate gift boxes

Is it really Valentines day without chocolate? We don’t think so. That’s why we love Harry Specters, a luxury chocolate brand that supports young people with autism by providing employment and free training.

They even have a Chocolate Club, which sounds like just the kind of club we can get on board with

Reclaimed furniture & homewares

Goldfinger creates furniture and homewares from reclaimed and sustainable materials. Their profits fund the Goldfinger Academy, which helps marginalised young people to learn the craft of woodworking and they also provide meals to vulnerable local residents via their People’s Kitchen.

Scented soy wax candles

Start-up social enterprise Lux Luz creates eco-soy scented candles and reed diffusers. All their profits support women affected by domestic violence, and all products are handmade in London.

Use code: LOVELUXLUZ for 20% off! From 3/02/23 - 10/02/23

Online yoga sessions

Mindwalk is an online yoga school that runs inclusive sessions designed to treat anxiety, stress and trauma. Mindwalk is a Social Enterprise that supports marginalised groups and provides free classes for those that wouldn’t otherwise have the financial means to take part. So you know the money from your gift is doing good, too.

Organic and sustainable wine

Forty Hall is a 10 acre organic vineyard in North London. It produces still and sparkling wine and is run and managed by local people. All profits from from sales are used to fund their ecotherapy project, which provides volunteering opportunities in the vineyard, Their aim is to improve mental and physical health through working outdoors in a green environment, being socially connected and engaged with horticultural activity and the production of their wines.

Outdoor swimwear & accessories

Seabirds is a not-for-profit organisation that sells affordable and ethical swimwear and accessories, the profits from which are used to provide free therapy sessions for adolescents with anxiety. They also donate to local charities, provide free swim sessions to local asylum seekers as well as free or heavily subsidised sessions for marginalised groups and NHS workers.

 

Whether you’re shopping for your other half, a family member, or a friend you cherish, these social enterprises offer great quality items that people love and appreciate. Also, you  support initiatives that change in our world through simple acts of kindness, knowing that your money is making an impact. To keep exploring more socially responsible brands, have a look at all our categories at Goodfind.