Round Up! this fall to support survivors of domestic violence
With one in four women experiencing domestic violence at some point in her life, the need for support is great. True to our mission to provide women with the tools they need to live purposeful, thriving lives, Thirty-One Gifts is proud to introduce a special Round Up! matching program this fall supporting survivors of domestic violence. Be part of the Give this October and November — Domestic violence Awareness Month in the U.S. and Canada, respectively — because when we all give a little piece of our heart, we can make a huge difference.
Cindy’s Vision
Giving is part of who we are. That’s why we created Thirty-One Gives, a charitable program that empowers girls, women and families to live a purposeful, thriving life
We are proud to be in the business of building strong, confident women. It’s the heart of our business and the reason we give. Every time you shop with Thirty-One, you are part of the Give!

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Impact Stories
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Giving in action
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Director Julie Miller donated 22 care bags to Freeman Hospital in Joplin, MO, for families that have children staying in the NICU. She donated the bags in honor of her two daughters (far left and far right) that both started in the NICU when they were first born.
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Senior Director Natalee Tokar Lubberts and a team of many other Canadian Consultants donated over 400 thermals with Toiletries and everyday necessities for families at the Hamilton McMaster Children’s Hospital Room in Hamilton, ON.
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Executive Director Rachel Wojtylko delivered nearly $1,400 worth in product to the Mercy Education Project in Detroit, MI, where the bags will be used as incentives for the girls’ tutoring program and prizes at their annual auction.
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Director Susan Creese donated 42 thermal totes for the 4th year in a row to NICU mothers at the West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Director Jayme Stadsvold donated bags to the Crittenton Center Shelter for Youth and Development in Sioux City, IA, for children and families in need.
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Director Jenn Papale and a few friends donated comfort bags filled with goodies to families staying at the Ronald Mcdonald House in Orange, CA.



