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GIVING THANKS & GIVING BACK

Updated: Aug 31, 2020

OUR COMMITMENT TO GIVING BACK:

Being servant leaders and giving back to our community is a major priority for The Reef. Our charitable giving program donates 5% of our profits to community organizations year-round.


HOW IT WORKS:

Each quarter we select three non-profit organizations that we believe are benefiting our community and are aligned with The Reef’s company values. At the conclusion of every in-store transaction, our budtenders ask customers to choose which one of the listed organizations they would like the profit from their purchase applied towards. We tally the numbers at the end of the quarter and send each organization a donation. Learn more about next quarter's organizations below & check out past organizations HERE.


BLACK FUTURE CO-OP FUND

The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle oversees The Black Future Co-op Fund serving as a collective hub for efforts to eradicate poverty, build generational wealth, preserve Black Culture, and celebrate the incredible resilience of the Black community. Investments will be made in health, housing, education, art, criminal justice reform, and civic engagement.

https://urbanleague.org/ LAST PRISONER PROJECT Cannabis Criminal Justice Reform: The Last Prisoner project is group of Cannabis Industry leaders, criminal and social justice advocates, policy and education experts, and leaders in social justice and drug policy reform are committed to freeing every last prisoner of the unjust war on drugs, starting with 40,000 people in prison for cannabis offenses legal in most states.

https://www.lastprisonerproject.org/ ALL IN WASHINGTON COVID Relief: All In WA is a coordinated statewide relief effort powered by a coalition of public officials, community foundations, United Way organizations, community leaders, frontline nonprofits, and individuals. These groups are coming together to provide immediate critical and emergency support for workers and families most affected across Washington State.

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