glassybaby gives back to health related charities in three ways.

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Each season we hand select some of our favorite glassybaby to benefit a special charity or organization that we love. 10% of the gross sale from each of these glassybaby then goes directly to those organizations. It's as simple as that. Selected glassybaby will be marked clearly in our online shop and we will also let you know what charity that glassybaby will benefit. Selected glassybaby sets also apply.


A glassybaby goodwill event could be any of the following: special kiosk, charity event, or new glassybaby partnership launch. These events are hosted at our Madrona studio and hot shop, in private homes or through our road show program. Each event will have a sign that clearly lets you know what organization will be gifted with a percentage of the profits. Check our news page to find out more about upcoming events. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to send us an email at events@glassybaby.com .

Since 2010, glassybaby has donated more than $40,000 in event space to non-profits.


We donate glassybaby to different charitable organizations to both decorate their fundraising events and to auction off the glassybaby to support their cause. To learn more please email us at events@glassybaby.com .

Since 2010, glassybaby has donated more than $106,000 in pro-bono rentals.


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   Learn how our glass candle holders made in Madrona give back to charities.


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See the glassybaby grass handblown votive that gives back to Swedish Cancer Institute

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In partnership with the Seattle Sounders Women, glassybaby will donate 10% of revenue from the sale of each  ‘grass’ glassybaby to the Cancer Patient Assistance Fund at Swedish Medical Center.  This fund provides non-medical financial assistance to help those in need. This crucial program offers relief for rent, transportation, childcare, insurance, utility bills and other essentials that patients need to ensure that they are not forced to forego life-saving cancer treatment. 

As a Seattle-leader in diagnosis, treatment and recovery, many people facing a cancer diagnosis seek treatment at Swedish Medical Center.   Michelle “Frenchie” French, who was named head coach of the Seattle Sounders Women this past January, was treated at Swedish for non-Hodgkins lymphoma in 2008.   The tenacity and enthusiasm that were hallmarks of her soccer playing style, also served her well during her chemotherapy and radiation treatments; Michelle is currently in remission.  




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