Partners in Purpose

Meet the makers of change. Discover beautiful, high-quality goods from social enterprises creating pathways to dignity, stability, and opportunity.

Why it Matters

Healing and opportunity are built through connection, creativity, and community. At The Jensen Project, we believe economic empowerment is a powerful pathway toward dignity and long-term stability for survivors. That is why we proudly uplift our social enterprise partners whose work creates meaningful employment and supports survivor-led futures.

When you choose to support these businesses, you are doing more than making a purchase. You are helping strengthen pathways to freedom, independence, and sustainable opportunity. Shopping intentionally helps fuel survivor-centered solutions and supports a future free from exploitation.

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Designed For Joy
Purchases here help provide transitional and living-wage jobs to women emerging from trafficking, homelessness, incarceration or addiction. Your purchase doesn’t just buy a beautiful item, it affirms dignity, builds confidence, and opens a new path forward.

Eden Market
By buying at Eden Market, you support survivors who are crafting handmade items while gaining job skills and work experience. Your purchase helps create economic pathways out of vulnerability and toward stability.

Good Hope Farms by Rest Stop Ministries
When you buy from Good Hope Farms, you support survivors of sex trafficking with paid job training, workforce readiness, and life-skills development both locally and globally. Every sale empowers restoration and economic independence.

Rethreaded
At Rethreaded, every product is made by survivors and every sale supports job placement, social-work coaching, and long-term healing. Your purchase helps turn rescue into employment and exploitation into empowerment.

ShopWell
ShopWell handcrafted quilts and goods are created by survivors of human trafficking. Buying one means you are giving more than a gift. You are giving hope, stability, and support for a craftsperson’s future. Your gift is built on healing.

Thistle Farms
From décor to wellness products, Thistle Farms supports women survivors through its Shared Trade collection, offering meaningful employment, housing, healthcare, and training. Each purchase contributes to a model of healing and independence.

PEHT
Shopping the PEHT Shop means supporting a trauma-informed enterprise where survivors learn financial literacy, vocational training, and gain employment while crafting quality goods. Your purchase helps rewrite a story of exploitation into one of skill and self-sufficiency.

Freedom a la Cart
Freedom a la Cart is a powerful example of how good food and meaningful opportunity can come together to create lasting change. Based in Columbus, Ohio, their vibrant café and catering program provides survivors of sex trafficking with paid job training, workforce development, and long-term support that helps build stability and independence.
While their products aren’t available for shipping outside of Ohio, their holiday offerings showcase the heart of their mission.
If you’re not in Columbus, there are still meaningful ways to support their work. You can donate, sponsor meals, or share their mission with your community. However you choose to engage, your support helps fuel survivor empowerment and the continued growth of a social enterprise that is transforming lives one meal at a time.

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Our March Empowered Pick

Berries and Cream Toffee Sampler 
$28.00

In honor of Women’s History Month, our March Empowered Pick celebrates the power of women rebuilding their futures.

The Berries & Cream Toffee Sampler from Rethreaded is handcrafted in Jacksonville, Florida and represents more than a sweet treat. Every purchase supports meaningful employment for survivors of human trafficking, providing the stability, dignity, and opportunity that come with safe work and supportive community.

Through job training and long-term employment, Rethreaded helps women reclaim independence and build lives defined not by their past, but by possibility. It’s a simple but powerful reminder that when we shop with intention, we can help create pathways toward restoration and lasting change.