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  • Shop by Cause Holiday Gift Guide

    Shop by Cause Holiday Gift Guide

    Where you choose to spend your dollars this holiday season really does make a difference - for small farmers, for small businesses, and for the health of our planet. We’ve made it easy to support causes you care about while treating your loved ones far and near to goodies they can feel good about.
  • Reflections on Juneteenth

    Reflections on Juneteenth

    Dear True Moringa Friends & Family, The Cape Coast slave castle--just one of dozens dotting the West African coastline--is Ghana’s top tourist attraction. Collectively, these castles served as the last stop for an estimated 10-40 million enslaved Africans before they...

  • Meet Essie Justice Group - Ending Mass Incarceration's Harm to Women

    Throughout this month, we're highlighting organizations focused on dismantling systems built on racial injustice. We'll be donating 20% of this week's sales to Essie Justice Group, an organization harnessing the collective power of women with incarcerated loved ones to end mass incarceration’s harm to women and communities.
  • Meet Raheem: Making Police Behavior Visible & Accountable

    Throughout this month, we're highlighting organizations focused on dismantling systems built on racial injustice. We'll be donating 20% of this week's sales to Raheem - using data to make police behavior visible & accountable. 
  • Meet YSRP - fighting to keep children out of adult jails and prisons

    Dear True Moringa Family,  Throughout this month, we're highlighting organizations focused on dismantling systems built on racial injustice. We'll be donating 20% of this week's sales to the Youth Sentencing & Reentry Project (YSRP), a Philadelphia-based advocacy organization. To read...

  • Who Are the Kayayei?

    Who Are the Kayayei?

    Meet Asana. Like many Kayayei women, she traveled to Ghana’s capital city Accra from the Northern region of Ghana to earn enough money to follow her dream of completing her education and becoming a nurse. Income opportunities are scarce in her home village, and climate change is making farming income less viable and predictable.