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“Having been hungry, it's always been my prayer to feed people. My mom's bean pot was one of the few materials I inherited from my parents, a symbol really literal but also ethereal. It was often the only possession we had, the one we'd lug around the neighborhood—the vessel my mother fed strangers from, and held the ashes of her final form. For all that had been taken from her, it was only when Mom gave to others from the wealth of her heart that she healed. This wasn't just a success, but a triumph. I try to honor it the very best I can.

Magnolia Pearl is a vessel, dressed. Our aim is not only to reflect inspiration, but reverberate hope in magical and practical ways. Through our Peace Warrior Foundation, we seek to nourish, educate, and provide aid to vulnerable populations the world over.

Each dream nurtured is sustenance. Each full belly is the greatest success. From there, so much is possible, I promise.”

2024:

$37,000 to the Hawai'i Community Foundation's Maui Strong Fund, providing immediate resources and long-term support for those affected by the 2023 fires on Lahaina. This use of the trademark “Hawai'i Community Foundation” does not imply an endorsement.

$22,500 to Musically Fed, an innovative outreach and aid organization that partners with the music industry to provide meals and services to various populations; Magnolia Pearl's work with Musically Fed focuses on their involvement supporting the needs of Indigenous American populations.

$17,500 to CityKids, a New York-based organization founded in 1985 to establish and maintain cutting-edge youth development programs; training tens of thousands of diverse young people by providing opportunities for personal growth, leadership and artistic expression. This use of the trademark “CityKids” does not imply an endorsement.

$15,000 to Phoenix Indian Center. Established in 1947, this Arizona-based center provides culturally relevant youth services, language and cultural revitalization programs, education and workforce development, and housing programs for the Indigenous community of Phoenix. This use of the trademark “Phoenix Indian Center” does not imply an endorsement.

$15,000 to the Dempsey Center - spearheaded by actor Patrick Dempsey, providing cost-free personalized, holistic care for individuals and families impacted by cancer. This use of the trademark“The Dempsey Center” does not imply an endorsement.

$15,000 to The Painted Turtle, provides year-round, inclusionary camping experiences for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses, supporting their medical needs and provides care, education, and respite for their families, completely free of charge. This use of the trademark “The Painted Turtle” does not imply an endorsement.

$15,000 to The Street Dog Coalition, which provides free veterinary care and related services to pets of people experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness, using an approach to street medicine and pop-up street clinics to care for lives on both ends of the leash. This use of the trademark “The Street Dog Coalition” does not imply an endorsement.

$7,500 to the Red Feather Development Corporation, a multi-layered organization that provides case management, education, outreach, and home safety and energy improvements to Indigenous American Communities. This use of the trademark “Red Feather Development Corporation” does not imply an endorsement.

$7,500 to the Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue, an organization that rescues, rehabilitates, retrains, and rehomes draft and draft cross horses from situations of abuse, neglect, and imminent slaughter. This use of the trademark “Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue” does not imply an endorsement.

$7,000 to the Fredericksburg Food Pantry, Gillespie County, Texas's local food bank and resource referral center. This use of the trademark “Fredericksburg Food Pantry” does not imply an endorsement.

2023:

$40,000 to the Hawai'i Community Foundation's Maui Strong Fund, providing immediate resources and long-term support for those affected by the 2023 fires on Lahaina. This use of the trademark “Hawai'i Community Foundation's Maui Strong Fund” does not imply an endorsement.

$27,435 to Musically Fed, an innovative outreach and aid organization that cooperates with the music industry to provide meals and services to various populations; Magnolia Pearl's work with Musically Fed focuses on their involvement supporting the needs of Indigenous American populations.

$6,824 to the Dempsey Center - spearheaded by actor Patrick Dempsey, providing cost-free personalized, holistic care for individuals and families impacted by cancer. This use of the trademark “The Dempsey Center” does not imply an endorsement.

$5,419 to the Wildlife Warriors, established in 2002 by Steve and Terri Irwin as a way to include and involve other caring people in the protection of injured, threatened or endangered wildlife – from the individual animal to an entire species. This use of the trademark “Wildlife Warriors” does not imply an endorsement.

$4,043 to the Born This Way Foundation - founded in 2011 by Lady Gaga and her mother, Cynthia Germanotta, to support the mental health of young people and work with them to build a kinder and braver world. This use of the trademark “Born This Way Foundation” does not imply an endorsement.

$3,254 to Sea Shepherds Conservation Society - Since 1977, the Sea Shepherds Conservation Society has used direct action to defend marine life on the high seas & works with international authorities to enforce conservation law. This use of the trademark “Sea Shepherds Conservation Society” does not imply an endorsement.

$1,599 to the Red Feather Development Corporation, a multi-layered organization that provides case management, education, outreach, and home safety and energy improvements to Indigenous American Communities. This use of the trademark “Red Feather Development Corporation” does not imply an endorsement.

2022:

$57,715 for Project C.U.R.E. to provide life-saving medical equipment and supplies to hospitals and clinics in Ukraine and throughout the under-resourced world. Collaboration with Lauren Daigle and her team resulted in hey donations, as well as prodigious proceeds raised from a bespoke t-shirt designed by Daigle and the MP Creative team. This use of the trademark “Project Cure” does not imply an endorsement.

$57,200 for CAF America, a validated international philanthropy organization that provides humanitarian aid across the globe. $39,300 of this was earmarked for the Voices of Children Charitable Foundation, a visionary organization that maintains psychological and psychosocial support to children affected by war. This use of the trademark “CAF America” does not imply an endorsement.

$10,000 for Victims First in the wake of the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Raised through auctioning off one-of-a-kind and tour pieces worn and autographed by Lauren Daigle, all funds went directly to families impacted by this tragedy. This use of the trademark “Victims First” does not imply an endorsement.

$5,000 for the Pa'ia Youth & Cultural Center in Hawaii to provide life-skills classes, disaster preparedness and service learning, all from a base of cultural education. Funds were raised through a t-shirt design created with the legendary Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac. This use of the trademark “Pa'ia Youth & Cultural Center” does not imply an endorsement.


*The Magnolia Pearl Peace Warrior foundation is an actively-operating 501c3 Non-Profit, incorporated November 2020, charter #C4665365
**25% of the final price of all Magnolia Pearl Vault Items and 100% of all third-party fees go toward the Magnolia Pearl Peace Warrior Foundation.

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