Sweet Cavanagh is a Social Business Supporting Recovering Women
Social Business Editor — July 31, 2014 — Social Good
References: sweet-cavanagh.myshopify & facebook
Based in London, United Kingdom, Sweet Cavanagh is a social enterprise selling beautifully light handmade jewelry designs while also supporting women recovering from addictions as well as eating disorders. The designs and jewelry are made by the women themselves, which ensures they develop life skills, confidence as well as paid income.
Sweet Cavanagh was recently featured on a Guardian Sustainable Business story on ethical fashion businesses in the United Kingdom. Thus, it's refreshing to see that this is part of a bigger plan to change the way people are doing business.
Contact Information
Sweet Cavanagh website
Sweet Cavanagh on Facebook
Sweet Cavanagh on Twitter
Sweet Cavanagh on Pinterest
Sweet Cavanagh was recently featured on a Guardian Sustainable Business story on ethical fashion businesses in the United Kingdom. Thus, it's refreshing to see that this is part of a bigger plan to change the way people are doing business.
Contact Information
Sweet Cavanagh website
Sweet Cavanagh on Facebook
Sweet Cavanagh on Twitter
Sweet Cavanagh on Pinterest
Trend Themes
1. Social Enterprise Jewelry - Opportunity for businesses to create social impact by selling handmade jewelry made by vulnerable populations.
2. Ethical Fashion Businesses - Opportunity for businesses to align with ethical principles and make a positive environmental and social impact in the fashion industry.
3. Supportive Employment Programs - Opportunity for businesses to provide job opportunities and support for individuals recovering from addictions and eating disorders.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry - Jewelry industry can explore partnerships with social enterprises and promote handmade designs with a social impact.
2. Fashion - Fashion industry can support and promote ethical fashion businesses that prioritize sustainability and social responsibility.
3. Recovery Services - Recovery service providers can collaborate with supportive employment programs to offer job opportunities for individuals in recovery.
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