CHARMS
OUR MISSION
At CHRMD, we believe small things can make a meaningful impact. What started as a creative outlet quickly grew into something more — a way to make accessories that not only look good, but do good. Every charm, chain, and piece of jewelry is thoughtfully designed to add personality to your everyday while carrying a little bit of purpose with it.
We believe that feeling good about what you wear should extend beyond style. That’s why Each year, 10% of C H R M D profits are shared between three charities dedicated to helping women access support, safety, and better health outcomes through our Charms for Change initiative.
When you choose CHRMD, you’re not just adding something fun and personal to your phone, bag, or jewelry collection — you’re also helping support organizations doing important work in the world. It’s a small purchase with a little extra impact.
CHARITIES WE SUPPORT
Women's Health in Women's Hands
Women’s Health in Women’s Hands (WHIWH CHC) Community Health Centre provides racialized women, trans and non-binary clients from the African, Black, Caribbean, Latin American and South Asian communities in Toronto and surrounding municipalities with culturally safe, relevant, and responsive primary healthcare. We are changemakers engaged in knowledge transfer and exchange, research, capacity building and advocacy within and across multiple systems.
Women's Health Collective
WHCC is a strategic alliance of Canada's leading women's health and hospital foundations working together to advance equity in women's health through unified action. Our vision is a future for Canada and the world where every woman receives the high-quality care they deserve at all stages of her life. We fund and support equitable research, build partnerships and alliances that propel change, and deliver data-driven, educational content to empower and inform women across Canada.
Canadian Women's Foundation
The Canadian Women's Foundation focuses of bringing women out of poverty, out of violence, into confidence, and into leadership. They fund, support, amplify, and participate in intersectional feminist movements. They engage a national network of community-based experts in pressing issues that affect women, girls, and gender-diverse people, with a focus on those who face multiple barriers, including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities, Black and racialized communities, youth, people living with disabilities, 2SLGBTQIA+ people, newcomers, migrants, and sex workers.
We encourage you to donate directly to these charities when possible.