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15 Brands That Are Donating Proceeds From Sales to the Australian Bushfires

It's easy to feel helpless when something is as big and powerful as the Australian bushfires that are ravaging miles of wildlife in New South Wales, with no end in sight. But as with any natural disaster, every little bit counts. There are a lot of people in this world and there's power in numbers. 

As you may know, Australia is home to a plethora of fashion brands, many of which (along with some non-Aussie ones) are currently doing their part to support the firefighters, wildlife, and victims of the fires. There are many organizations to donate to directly (here's a helpful guide), but if you prefer to support some generous brands at the same time, we've put together a running list of the ones that are donating all or a portion of proceeds to some of those organizations. Keep scrolling for the details and to shop our selections from each brand.

Profits of 100% of all online sales made from their Australian website through January 7 will go directly to NSW Rural Fire Service and Wires Wild Life Rescue.

100% of all profits from Le Specs' site this week (through January 12) will be donated to WIRES Wildlife Rescue.

100% of profits today (January 6) will go to NSW Rural Fire Service, WIRES Wildlife Rescue, and Australian Red Cross.

100% of sales over the weekend were donated to various organizations, plus more before the end of the month.

For the next seven days (starting today), Lee Mathews will be donating 50% of all sales online and in-store to a different charity.

100% of profits this week will be donated to the NSW Rural Fire Service.

100% of proceeds from sales of the AESTAS necklace (buy one and get one free) this week will be donated.

On Tuesday January 7, 50% of all online sales will be donated to the Salvation Army Bushfire Disaster Appeal.

100% of sale proceeds through end of day Tuesday, January 7 will go to Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief.

30% of all sales over the next week will be donated to WIRES Wildlife Rescue.

100% of all sales for the next five days will be donated to NSW Rural Fire Service.

20% of all Online & Boutique sales today (January 6) will go to the Red Cross Australia Disaster Relief & Recovery Fund and WIRES Wildlife Rescue.

100% of all profits through tomorrow (January 7) will be donated evenly to Red Cross Australia, NSW Rural Fire Service, and WIRES Wildlife Rescue.

100% of profits this week will go to Salvation Army Australia and WIRES Wildlife Rescue.

Once again, every little bit counts.

30% of all online sales this week will be donated to Red Cross Australia and WIRES Wildlife Rescue.



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