Business Partnerships

REST is honored to be supported by many local businesses who help REST to offer pathways to freedom, safety, and hope to survivors of sexual exploitation.

There are many ways for businesses to partner with REST to end sex trafficking. Review our annual sponsorship packet or fill out and submit our contact form and let’s talk about options.


Proceeds-Based Partnerships

REST is grateful to the local retail businesses who sustain us by donating a portion of the proceeds of their sales or dedicating the profit from a specific product to REST.

Apse

apse (/aps), or All People's Shackles Exchanged, is poetic and individualized jewelry for all. 10% of profits are given back to organizations working to restore identities that have been abused and dehumanized through systems of oppression and sexual exploitation.

Belief & Eden

Seattle Based artist providing hand painted goods. Half of the proceeds of most items are donated to anti-trafficking organizations. Give Freedom. Beautiful Freedom.

Bright & Sent

Bright & Sent was founded to do their part in the mission of helping the community, fighting homelessness, ending sexual exploitation, and spreading hope, nationally and internationally. 10% of proceeds are donated to REST.

Kelley & Kate, Natural Bath & Beauty

100% Natural Bath and Beauty. "Beauty begins in the simple." Kelley & Kate make financial donations to REST from their proceeds.

West Coast Candle Company

All candles are hand poured (even the wicks are handmade), with soy wax, in upcycled jars. 10% of proceeds go to REST.

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Tio Levi’s

“Tio Levi’s makes delicious smoothies and donates to REST because they are amazing.” - Tio Levi’s | A dollar from every smooth sold goes to REST.

If your business is interested in partnering with REST, we’d love to talk! Fill out the form at the top of this page and someone from our office with contact you.


Gifts-in-kind Partnerships

Many local businesses have donated material goods that directly benefit the clients that REST serves. Whether providing a hot coffee to guests in our Pathways Services Center, or clothing and hygiene items to include in survival packs for homeless clients, local businesses are making a difference for survivors.

 

Kari Gran Skin Care

“Skincare as simple as it should be.” Kari Gran donates lip whip to provide comfort and dignity to survivors.

Storyville

Storyville is a Seattle-based artisan coffee roaster, shop, and subscription service Storyville donates coffee and merchandise to benefit local survivors.

If your business has material items to donate to REST, please fill out the form at the top of the page and we will connect with you.