SOCIAL IMPACT

Organizations we support

The Loveland Foundation:
Funding therapy and mental health access for BIPOC women.

Black Men Heal:
Providing free, culturally responsive therapy and community spaces for Black men.

‎SisterSong:
A reproductive justice movement led by women of color, providing maternal mental health therapy, doula support, and national policy advocacy.

‎New Yorkers For Children:
Supporting youth aging out of foster care with college funding, mental health resources, and academic coaching.

Make the Road New York:
Empowering immigrant and working-class families through education, health services, legal support, and community organizing.

Building Families Intentionally

‎By investing in education, financial literacy, and family planning resources for BIPOC communities, Eden helps create the conditions for families to be built intentionally. Healthy families start with healthy individuals in healthy relationships

‎Relational Wellness

Eden exists inside a cultural moment where individualism & distrust between men and women is at an all-time high. "Notes from the Good Ones" is our answer: a living archive of advice, stories, and hard-earned wisdom from people actively building healthy relationships, kept public so the good stuff doesn't stay private. We also invest in therapy access and financial resources for couples and individuals of color because we know generational wellness doesn't happen by accident.

Protecting Reproductive Futures

EDCs in everyday personal care products are directly linked to declining fertility, and BIPOC communities bear disproportionate exposure. Eden reduces that burden by formulating without endocrine-disrupting chemicals, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances, especially in intimate care products where absorption risk is highest. We also invest in and amplify organizations working on the frontlines of BIPOC maternal and reproductive health.