Your 2020 Social Justice Hustle Purchases Donated to Juneau Native Youth Olympics
This is one of our favorite posts to make every year! We are committed to annually donating 10% of profits from our Social Justice Hustle collection to a social justice cause we believe in. We were honored to write a check for $576 to the Juneau School District's Native Youth Olympics program as a direct result of your support in 2020. Gunalchéesh, thank you!
We invite you to read our donation letter:
Dear Mr. Worl,
It is my pleasure today to donate $576 to the Juneau School District's Native Youth Olympics program, representing 10% of sale profits from our store's Social Justice Hustle collection over the last year. We designed this collection to inspire and recognize the hard work it takes to make social change. We're committed to continuously donating 10% of profits to excellent examples of social justice in action, and your team's work is just that.
The Juneau School District's Native Youth Olympics program is an innovation rooted strongly in tradition. Steeped in skills practiced for millenia, your program cultivates strength, agility, balance, endurance, and focus - in and outside the gym. It's clear that NYO is much more than a sports team. We are inspired by the personal records we've seen individuals make and exceed, and the sense of achievement that radiates across your athletes. We see your commitment to building strength of body, mind, and spirit through your team's study groups and community volunteering. Your leadership program to train the next generation of coaches is yet another indicator of your team's values - ones that thrive on the collective endurance of the team as a whole.
At Kindred Post we strive to cultivate a sense of belonging in our neighborhood and beyond. We see the sense of belonging, the individual growth, and the community strength that your program inspires. We would be honored if you would receive this small gift, intended to shine a light on your efforts and lift them up.
Gunalchéesh to the Tlingit, especially the Áak'w Khwáan, for the privilege of allowing us to be conscientious guests on your land, and to the patrons of our store who make this possible.
Sincerely,
Christy NaMee Eriksen, owner
Kindred Post
We invite you to read our donation letter:
Dear Mr. Worl,
It is my pleasure today to donate $576 to the Juneau School District's Native Youth Olympics program, representing 10% of sale profits from our store's Social Justice Hustle collection over the last year. We designed this collection to inspire and recognize the hard work it takes to make social change. We're committed to continuously donating 10% of profits to excellent examples of social justice in action, and your team's work is just that.
The Juneau School District's Native Youth Olympics program is an innovation rooted strongly in tradition. Steeped in skills practiced for millenia, your program cultivates strength, agility, balance, endurance, and focus - in and outside the gym. It's clear that NYO is much more than a sports team. We are inspired by the personal records we've seen individuals make and exceed, and the sense of achievement that radiates across your athletes. We see your commitment to building strength of body, mind, and spirit through your team's study groups and community volunteering. Your leadership program to train the next generation of coaches is yet another indicator of your team's values - ones that thrive on the collective endurance of the team as a whole.
At Kindred Post we strive to cultivate a sense of belonging in our neighborhood and beyond. We see the sense of belonging, the individual growth, and the community strength that your program inspires. We would be honored if you would receive this small gift, intended to shine a light on your efforts and lift them up.
Gunalchéesh to the Tlingit, especially the Áak'w Khwáan, for the privilege of allowing us to be conscientious guests on your land, and to the patrons of our store who make this possible.
Sincerely,
Christy NaMee Eriksen, owner
Kindred Post