Summer is officially here, and that means it’s time to start thinking about your beach wardrobe. But why not make a statement with your fashion choices this summer by supporting a good cause at the same time? That’s exactly what you can do by shopping with Walker & Wade, a female-founded resort wear brand based in Greenwich, CT. The brand has announced that it will be donating a portion of its sales to FEED, a charity that provides school meals to children in need.
FEED was founded in 2007 by Lauren Bush Lauren with the goal of providing meals to children in need around the world. Since then, the organization has provided over 120 million meals to children in need. By purchasing a product from FEED, customers can help to alleviate hunger crises and provide children with a chance at a better future.
Walker & Wade’s “beach to table” philosophy is inspired by bringing a little bit of the beach back home.
Each piece in the brand’s collection is made with sustainable materials and ethically produced, ensuring that your purchase will have a positive impact on the environment and the people who made it.
We are absolutely delighted to join forces with FEED and wholeheartedly endorse their tireless commitment to eradicating childhood hunger. As fellow mothers, we deeply comprehend the significance of guaranteeing that every single child has unfettered access to nourishing meals. By uniting our efforts through this partnership, our aim is to create a meaningful impact and positively transform the lives of underprivileged children.”
Walker & Wade’s collection includes a range of resort wear pieces, including dresses, tops, and cover-ups. Whether you’re headed to the beach or just want to bring a little bit of the beach back home, you can do so in style and with a purpose by shopping with Walker & Wade.
So this summer, make a statement with your fashion choices by supporting a good cause. Shop with Walker & Wade and help to provide school meals to children in need with FEED. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of children all around the world.