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Brittany H Levine: As Seen on Good Morning America: She Means Business - International Women's Day 2025

As Seen on Good Morning America: She Means Business - International Women's Day 2025

Happy International Women’s Day!  From revolutionizing beauty routines to fashion staples, visionary female founders are transforming the industry while inspiring the next generation. This past weekend on GMA, we celebrated those women by highlighting their companies and all they’ve accomplished.

1) The Elephant Project:

SaveUs Plushies, $39, theelephantproject.com

-After traveling through Thailand and witnessing the mistreatment of elephants, Kristina McKean started The Elephant Project, which significantly contributes to saving them. 

-Created adorable plushies that children love

-100% of the net proceeds from animal plushie sales go to organizations that help fight the poaching crisis and care for injured, abandoned, orphaned, and abused elephants. 

-3 options are available on the site - Kiki, Tembo and Oba

-TEP has even expanded its platform to include lions and rescue dogs as well.

Good Morning America: Celebrate International Women's Day with these businesses to know

What better way to celebrate International Women's Day than by shining a light on the trailblazing entrepreneurs redefining beauty, fashion, children's products and beyond?

These visionary female founders are not only transforming their industries with innovation and purpose but also paving the way for future generations of women in business.

Style expert Brittney Levine joined "Good Morning America" to showcase a curated selection of standout female-founded brands that are making waves and that you'll want to keep on your radar.

Whether you're looking to support women-owned businesses or discover your next favorite brand, these founders and their inspiring stories are worth celebrating today and every day.

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The Elephant Project

After traveling through Thailand and witnessing the mistreatment of elephants, Kristina McKean started The Elephant Project, which significantly contributes to saving them. When you purchase a plushie, 100% of the net proceeds from sales go to organizations that help fight the poaching crisis and provide care to injured, abandoned, orphaned and abused elephants.

World Elephant Day 2024

World Elephant Day 2024

Happy World Elephant Day! 🐘🌍

We’re thrilled to partner with @TrunksUpOfficial to support the expansion of @ElephantNaturePark, where the future ROAMS FREE. The newly acquired land will be dedicated to the well-being and protection of rescued elephants from the tourism industry, providing them with refuge and freedom 24/7. It will be the first sanctuary of its kind in the region.

MATCH OPPORTUNITY!

Every dollar you donate will be doubled, up to $50,000! That means your $5 becomes $10, $50 becomes $100, and $500 becomes $1000!

HOW YOU CAN HELP

🎯 Our goal is $750,000. Your donation will fund the construction of a 3-kilometer perimeter, crucial for the elephants’ freedom and safety.

Donate $250 or more and get your name on a placard at the sanctuary!

Be a part of the future of Elephant Nature Park and make a lasting impact on the lives of these majestic elephants.🌟

#WorldElephantDay2024

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Kelly Clarkson Show: California Mom Creates Elephant Plushie To Help Rescue Real-Life Elephants

The Elephant Project is a charitable organization selling adorable stuffed animals in support of organizations that help save and care for orphaned and abused elephants around the world. Founder Kristina dials-in and shares how seeing a baby elephant being abused in the streets of Thailand 20 years ago inspired her to create the organization, and teach the next generation about the importance of respecting wildlife. Pilot Pen awards Kristina $1,000 to help her continue her incredible work. Be unstoppable with the go-to pens of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the smooth G2 and erasable FriXion by Pilot. https://powertothepen.com/ #KellyClarksonShow

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LA Times: 18 gifts that give back in big ways

We’ve all been there, politely thanking someone for a gift we neither need nor want as we try not to think about the amount of money wasted on something we’ll never use.

That’s the tricky part about gift giving. If you want to maintain any sort of surprise, you just have to wing it sometimes and hope your instincts are right.

We can’t provide a magic guide to everyone’s perfect gift, but we can steer you to gifts that give twice by supporting causes that might be important to your recipient, such as human rights, eradicating hunger or saving the natural world. That way, even if your gift is a disappointment, your recipient will know that at least a portion of the money you spent is supporting something that’s improving our world.

And that might be one of the best gifts of all.

Not since Babar has an elephant been so endearingly and elegantly portrayed as this pint-sized version from the Elephant Project complete with (removable!) green velvet overalls. This soft stuffie is beautifully made, with a generous trunk and tufted tail. And it’s just the right size for little hands. Tembo and his friend Kiki (who prefers dresses) are just two of four cuddly animals offered by this Santa Barbara-based company, which sends 100% of its net proceeds to organizations around the world devoted to saving elephants from poachers and providing care for orphaned young. (P.S. If your gift recipient prefers big cats or dogs, check out Oba the lion and LuLu the dog. They have their own related support organizations.)

From $39 at the Elephant Project

PureWow: The 35 Best Gifts for 2-Year-Old

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At one year of age, most tots are content to sit on a floor mat and knock around a bunch of multi-colored cups. But those days are decidedly over once they reach the two-year mark. We’re in the Toddler Zone™. Now, you have to consider a lot more than just choking-hazard avoidance when choosing a gift. After all, 2-year-olds are famously fickle, and because their verbal and emotional skills are developing so rapidly, they require more stimulation than they used to. They also have—*gasp*—opinions and preferences, which makes them scary customers.

Fear not, we considered over a hundred toddler-appropriate products from our own playrooms and research, as well as surveyed our extensive toddler-chasing networks to create this curated, 35-item list of gifts for 2-year-olds. So whether you’re shopping for someone else’s child or eager to find a toy that will keep your own offspring occupied for (at minimum, fingers crossed) 15 minutes, got you covered. From Washable Tempera Paint Sticks ($10) to a Woom Balance Bike ($249), check out our list specifically designed to take the guesswork out of toddler-pleasing.

How We Chose the Best Gifts for 2-Year-Olds

Two-year-olds have a reputation for big feelings, big outbursts and big opinions. They might just be more volatile than radioactive plutonium. So, in order to protect you from an explosive tantrum, we brought you the best toys, books, stuffies and more from our own lives—and excluded the things gathering dust in the attic. We also painstakingly pored over reviews of top sellers, taking into account quality, function, return policy and of course, age-appropriateness.

Where to Find the Best Gifts for 2-Year-Olds

Want endless options with easy returns? Big box e-commerce sites like Amazon, Walmart and Target are great spots to scour for gifts. For unique or personalized gifts, we love Uncommon Goods and Etsy. For access to customer service, sometimes it’s best to purchase directly from the independent brand, like Hanna Andersson or Woom. We also love shops that give back, like The Elephant Project, where certain purchases go directly to helping wildlife.

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BEST GIFT THAT GIVES BACK

17. The Elephant Project’s Kiki, Tembo or Lulu

  • What We Like: proceeds benefit animals, teaches empathy

  • What We Don't Like: nothing

  • Return Policy: final sale

Meet Kiki, Tembo, Oba and Lulu. They’re 8-inch-tall stuffies, and when you buy one, 100 percent of net proceeds go to organizations that help each type of animal. For example, if you buy Kiki or Tembo the elephants, your purchase can help fight the poaching crisis and provide care to injured, abandoned, orphaned and abused elephants. If you go with Oba the lion, your purchase benefits big cats in need. And if you opt for Lulu the dog, you’ll help save dogs from abuse and neglect in the United States and abroad. (They’re also available in bundles if you can’t choose.) While the nitty gritty details might be a little intense for your 2-year-old, they’ll certainly be all ears for “helping elephants” and love toting their new little dolls around.

Manhattan's Top Tastemakers & Philanthropists Share Their Guide To Giving

Celebrated for their expert eye, we asked some of Manhattan's top tastemakers and power philanthropists to share their guide to giving.

OLIVIA CHANTECAILLE

“I think the spirit of giving has always been important, perhaps now it feels more prominent because of the current crucial state of our planet,” says Olivia Chantecaille. “People are very aware and thankfully want to make a positive impact on the wellbeing of all and our future generations.” As the Creative Director and Co-Founder of Chantecaille, Chantecaille crafts collections that support a variety of causes including Marine Conservation Institute, Cheetah Conservation Fund, Yellowstone Forever, amongst many others. “Since our first Les Papillons collection in 2006 that supported the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary, Chantecaille has created 110 conservation inspired products that have supported 35 philanthropy groups focused on endangered species, wild land and oceans and the local people. We work very closely with the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, which helps to rescue wild, orphaned, baby elephants, as well as protect wild lands from poachers. This fall we worked with the American Wild Horse Campaign to help protect our country’s very own wild mustangs that are meant to live freely on our protected public lands.” The glow getter encourages all to make a difference if they follow their heart. “There is so much good in the world and good intentions. If someone truly cares about a cause their genuine feeling will have significant ripple effects.” Here, she offers her guide to giving.