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Power a Life

Power a Life

Because stories matter.

Social Stories Club is a certified social enterprise gifting company with ambitious plans for social impact. By connecting the world with the stories behind social enterprises, Social Stories Club is determined to show that there is a better way to do business. Stories unite people from all backgrounds and provide you with the opportunity to take social change into your own hands.

Their story

Co-founders Karis Gill and Aayush Goyal, two entrepreneurs with a shared passion for gifting and storytelling, discovered social enterprises a few years ago and knew it was the route they wanted to go down with their new venture. They began envisaging a new future where every business is led by a social mission, and every purchase makes a difference. And that’s how Social Stories Club came to be.

Their mission

Social enterprises are changing the world, and Social Stories Club is uniting them all. They’re on a mission to make social enterprises household names, with the ultimate goal of making social enterprises the default business model.

Share more with social impact stories.

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Not Just Clothing

Notjust is standing up to our throwaway culture.

Notjust Clothing is a registered social enterprise built up of socially conscious creatives. Based in the UK, everything they produce is designed and created with sustainability in mind.

Their story

Since Notjust started out in 2017, they've been committed to creating ethical and sustainable clothing that drives positive social impact. They believe that every little change can lead to a big impact. By creating all their garments domestically, Notjust ensures that ethical working conditions and fair wages are provided for workers. By producing garments in the UK, they ensure carbon emissions from transport are kept low, too. All the packing used for their jumpers is completely biodegradable.

Their mission

Through each of their viral campaigns, they’ve raised over £85,000 for charities including Save the Children, Kicking Off, Mind, The Big Issue, and many more.

By committing to premium quality, Notjust are fighting against the ‘throwaway society’ many of us live in today.

It’s not just clothing, anymore, it’s a movement.

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