
What Your Support Has Made Possible
Your purchase is more than personal care — it’s collective healing in action. Here’s how your support has helped reshape communities.

1,200+
Safe Homes Built


85+
Jobs Created


30+
Community Projects


10,000+
Wellness Kits Distributed

Power of Rituals
Every Ritual Sends Ripples
Every Frame Shift product you purchase isn’t just for your own well-being — it’s part of a greater ripple effect. Each product is intentionally connected to bold, equity-driven initiatives like affordable housing, community wellness, or the redistribution of essential resources. Your simple, daily rituals — a cup of herbal calm, a restful night’s sleep — quietly power structural change. Wellness becomes not just personal, but radically collective.

Purpose-Driven Products

Systemic Healing Support

Circular Impact Model

Equity-Focused Initiatives
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Voices of Impact
Beyond the numbers, this movement is about real people reclaiming their power, healing, and dignity. It’s not just about stats and milestones — it’s about individuals and communities rising above systemic barriers. Every product purchased fuels a larger vision: where people are seen, heard, and empowered. From secure housing to holistic well-being, this movement centers human stories of resilience, restoration, and collective strength.

This wasn’t charity — it was justice.
— Amina, Oakland
Amina didn’t need a handout — she needed a system that saw her worth. Through Frame Shift’s housing initiative, she now leads a community garden project in her neighborhood.

I feel seen. I feel safe
— Malik, Fresno
After years of instability, Malik finally found a space that honored his story. Today, he volunteers at the very center that once sheltered him.
They helped me stand again — literally and spiritually.
— Sofia, Richmond
Sofia’s recovery journey began with support and dignity. With wellness tools and a strong community, she’s now mentoring other women through their healing.

Healing isn’t a luxury — it’s our right.
— Dev, Detroit
Dev reclaimed his voice through access to safe housing and mental health resources. His story reminds us that healing is a basic human right, not a privilege.

