Our mission since the beginning has been to team-up with retailer, hospital, school and shelter partners,
to help those underserved by creating a win/win/win for all!
It is our goal to donate millions of needed products to homeless shelters, hospitals, schools and other organizations with people in need.
Partner 1 Earth 1 Team = 1 Hygiene Kit Purchased = 1 Donated
Daily hygiene is crucial for homeless individuals because it significantly impacts their physical health by 1) preventing the spread of disease, 2) helps maintain mental well-being by boosting self-esteem, and 3) can increase their chances of finding employment or housing by presenting a positive image to potential employers or landlords, \
1% To Earth - National Park Program
*For every wipe product sales, we donate 1% of sales to a top 10 National Park
Examples
For the No Rinse Shower Wipes, we donate 1% of sales to The Grand Canyon National Park.
For the Tush & Body Wipes, we donate 1% of sales to The Great Smokey Mountains National Park.
With the help of our customers and giving partners and the founder's past experience launching eco safe and natural products to health and retail stores, we wanted to offer the best and healthy hygiene products to everyone who needs them including those that experience homelessness.
EduPlation: Education Playing Games - Purchases = Donations
EduPlation 1 Purchase = 1 Donated provides digital games integrated with real-world toys to provide our children's hospital, therapy and school parnters with games, robots & toys that education via playing games.
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When a purchases of a 1Earth Wipe Kit happens, 1 Earth donates the same kit to a homeless shelter to help homeless families and individuals with their hygiene, a top requested need by homeless shelters.
Daily hygiene is crucial for homeless individuals because it significantly impacts their physical health by preventing the spread of disease, helps maintain mental well-being by boosting self-esteem, and can increase their chances of finding employment or housing by presenting a positive image to potential employers or landlords, all while facing significant barriers to accessing basic sanitation facilities like showers and clean water due to their housing situation.
Hygiene helps homeless individuals by preventing the spread of diseases, improving their self-esteem, and increasing their chances of accessing services by presenting a more positive image, as maintaining basic cleanliness allows them to avoid infections associated with living in unsanitary conditions and can help them feel better about themselves when interacting with others.
Key points about hygiene and the homeless population:
Disease prevention: Access to clean water, soap, and other hygiene products allows homeless people to regularly wash their hands and bodies, which significantly reduces the risk of spreading contagious illnesses, especially in crowded shelters or public spaces.
Improved self-esteem: Feeling clean and well-groomed can positively impact a person's self-worth and confidence, which is crucial for navigating the challenges of homelessness.
Access to services: Maintaining good hygiene can improve how others perceive a homeless individual, potentially increasing their chances of getting jobs, housing assistance, or other necessary services.
Daily hygiene habits play a critical role in not only keeping them clean but also preventing the spread of disease from person to person.
Firstly, maintaining personal hygiene helps prevent the spread of diseases. Living in crowded and unsanitary conditions can expose homeless individua...
Good personal hygiene is about keeping your body clean. It also helps to protect you from getting infections such as gastroenteritis, colds and flu and COVID-19..
Daily hygiene habits play a critical role in not only keeping them clean but also preventing the spread of disease from person to person.
Rapidly spreading viral infections have pushed pediatric hospitalizations and daily emergency room visits to record levels in Orange County, prompting officials to declare a health emergency.
The county, like the rest of California, is facing a viral triple whammy: continued circulation of the coronavirus, seasonal rise of the flu and heightened spread of respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, a respiratory illness that can be dangerous for small children.
Children’s hospitals can quickly become strained when viruses surge because relatively few beds are available to begin with. Orange County, for instance, has only two hospitals dedicated to caring for children, and both “have been operating at or beyond their capacity to care for pediatric [patients] with respiratory illness,” county health officer Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong said Tuesday.
Issuing an emergency declaration — which Chinsio-Kwong did late Monday — offers the government the ability to require hospitals that don’t typically treat children “to care for them if and when we need it,” she said. That flexibility could prove useful in the months ahead, when many officials expect both the coronavirus and influenza to become more active.
“I’m concerned with what the future holds,” Chinsio-Kwong said. Should flu and RSV cases surge simultaneously, “we’re in trouble. And typically those two viruses do affect our younger kids. And there’s only so many beds that a pediatric hospital has to care for the very sick.”
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