Life Apparel takes pride in contributing to many charities, individuals and community organisations over the years. That’s why we’re proud to have partnered with social enterprise, i=Change, a platform that creates impact with every transaction with 100% transparency. This means every time you buy from us, together we make a difference in someone's life.
As one of Australia’s first B-Corp certified organisations, i=Change exists to raise new and sustainable funding for NGOs, who are experts at addressing many of the great challenges of our time.
A simple process
How does it work?
Shop as usual
Browse our website to select your favourite items, add them to your cart, and proceed to checkout when you're ready to complete your purchase.
Choose your cause
After checking out on our site, the i=Change platform appears, allowing you to choose where our donation goes from three provided Australian charities.
Send your donation
We will donate a minimum of $1 from every sale made on our website. If you wish, you can even add your own contribution to make an even bigger impact.
Track your impact
See the real-time impact of your purchase, how much it has helped raise, and the true difference it makes, all with 100% transparency.
Year: 2024/2025
Our Projects
Empower With Literacy
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children continue to fall through the cracks of our education system, trapping them in a cycle of vulnerability and illiteracy.
The Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation is transforming lives through community-driven, ground-breaking and best practice literacy programs. Working in English and Indigenous First Languages, ALNF is committed to creating sustainable, long-term change.
Restore The Land
Since European settlement, over 90 million hectares of land across Australia has been cleared, threatening species and the productivity of farmlands.
Drawing on the expert input of Traditional Owners, scientists and local land managers, Greening Australia will plant 500 million trees and shrubs to store carbon, create quality habitat for native wildlife, and restore degraded farmland. This is one of the world’s largest and most ambitious ecological restoration programs.
Help Restore Sight
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults are three times more likely to go blind than other Australians, although 90% of vision loss is preventable or treatable.
The Fred Hollows Foundation provides investment and access to culturally appropriate eye care services to remote and underserved Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. With a 30 year tradition, the Foundation supports training, education, screening and treatment to improve Indigenous Australian eye health.
Let’s create change together!
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