Over 150 million essential items donated to shelters. 4.4 million people helped through poverty programs. $10 million worth of boots given to children in need. The brands in this collection are fighting poverty and homelessness with every purchase. Bombas sends specially designed socks to people experiencing homelessness across all 50 states. Cotopaxi funds organizations addressing extreme deprivation. ROMA Boots provides footwear to vulnerable children in 35 countries. Pura Vida employs 650+ artisans, creating economic opportunity. Your purchase fights poverty.
Poverty & Homelessness
Discover ways to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those experiencing homelessness
Product List
Cotopaxi Allpa 35L Travel Pack
Cotopaxi
Product Review Score
4.7 out of 5 stars
32 reviews$215.00 $172.00
Cotopaxi Cubo Del Dia Packing Set
Cotopaxi
Product Review Score
4.9 out of 5 stars
232 reviews$49.50
BOMBAS Men's Ankle Socks - 4 Pairs
Bombas
Product Review Score
4.98 out of 5 stars
67 reviews$64.76 $58.98
ROMA Eco-Friendly Leopard Print Rain Boots fo...
Roma For You. For All.
Product Review Score
4.67 out of 5 stars
195 reviews$141.20
Roma Women's Rain Boots
Roma For You. For All.
Product Review Score
4.49 out of 5 stars
102 reviews$63.70
ROMA Black Crocodile Short Rain Boots for Wom...
Roma For You. For All.
Product Review Score
4.88 out of 5 stars
71 reviews
ROMA Jambu Women's Ankle Boot in Whiskey
Roma For You. For All.
Product Review Score
4.34 out of 5 stars
91 reviews$78.18
Socks are the most requested item in homeless shelters, yet they're rarely donated. Used socks carry hygiene concerns that make them impractical to give away. Bombas exists to close that gap. Every pair you purchase sends a specially engineered pair to someone in need, complete with reinforced seams, anti-microbial treatment, and darker colors designed for extended wear without regular laundry access. They've partnered with over 3,500 giving organizations across all 50 states, distributing over 150 million essential items to people experiencing homelessness.
Cotopaxi attacks poverty through direct grants. The company dedicates 1% of annual revenue to the Cotopaxi Foundation, which funds organizations addressing extreme deprivation through health, education, and livelihood programs. Over 4.4 million people have been helped, primarily in Latin America where the founder witnessed extreme poverty firsthand. ROMA Boots provides footwear and school supplies to children in 35 countries, giving kids the basic resources they need to attend school and break cycles of poverty. The founder grew up in a remote Romanian village and knows firsthand how a simple pair of boots can change everything.
Pura Vida creates economic opportunity through employment, providing stable wages for 650+ artisans in Costa Rica, El Salvador, and India. When people have viable ways to earn income, they're less vulnerable to poverty and exploitation. These aren't charity programs. They're dignified employment with fair compensation. Browse socks that support shelters, explore boots for children in need, or check out artisan-made bracelets creating economic stability.