Our Collection
Together with Perfect World, we created the Rich in Life collection. All profits from the collection benefit the people living in the communities where we work in Colombia. Every purchase helps fund essential educational projects, school supplies, health initiatives, and workshops that would not be possible without additional support.
These projects include educational and menstrual health workshops, eye examinations and glasses, as well as our volunteer program. Volunteers support local schools and help expand the educational opportunities available to children in the region.
This means that every purchase creates a direct impact where support is needed most. Discover the Rich in Life collection and make a difference with your purchase.
Making a Difference by Wearing a T-Shirt
Supporting a meaningful cause by wearing a T-shirt—it could hardly be easier.
But the collection is about more than financial support. It is also an invitation to redefine wealth and look at it from a different perspective.
Inspired by the stories of the people living in Milagros and La Unión, Rich in Life reminds us that a fulfilling life is not defined by material possessions alone. True wealth can often be found in meaningful relationships, strong communities, and the act of doing something good for others.


What Does It Mean to Be Rich?
Many of the people we support through our work have very limited financial resources. This is also true for the communities surrounding Morcote in Colombia, where several of our projects take place. Schools often lack basic learning and teaching materials. Access to healthcare is severely limited, and teachers work under difficult conditions to provide children in rural Colombia with an education. Yet despite these challenges, the people living there possess something that can easily get lost in our everyday lives: a close connection to nature, a strong sense of community, and the ability to make the most of their circumstances.
The most important question is therefore not only what these communities lack. We should also ask ourselves what they can teach us about a different kind of wealth.
Perhaps being rich does not mean owning as much as possible. Perhaps it means being part of a community, supporting one another, and sharing life with others.