NextDayFrames: Capturing Moments and Giving Back To Programs in Uganda
The family brand donates funds from every order to help Ugandan communities address poverty and social issues, empowering self-reliance to make the world a better place.
LITTLETON, Colo., July 27, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- NextDayFrames announces a give-back program built around programs in Uganda to help empower millions living in poverty. The brand donates one-third of proceeds to charities through its partnership with AsOne, with over $222,000 given to date. The purpose-driven brand and its customers are making a sustainable change by empowering people in need through education, job opportunities and building relationships allowing them to prosper.
The picture frame company makes all frames in-house, printing, framing and shipping out every purchase the next day. Customers upload photos and select their frame preferences from a wide range of styles for a single print or a gallery wall. Its mission has grown from putting a smile on customers' faces to that of Ugandans helped by the company.
"We wanted to help however we could," said Founder Jennifer Ray. "We have been blessed with the gift of entrepreneurship, so we built the brand around the giveback program, so that we can do our part to help make the world a better place."
Founded by Keith and Jennifer Ray, the brand's motivation to make the world a better place began when the family traveled to Uganda and saw that most people there live on less than $3 a day. Roughly the size of Oregon, the African country has 10 times more people and a disproportionate amount of poverty. They learned that 86% of the world's population lives in third-world countries like this. The couple and their young boys say they were blown away by the level of poverty they witnessed, such as no electricity and running water. It is then that the Rays found their life's mission.
The couple returned to the U.S. and knew they had the means to do good. Their journey has been successful thanks to its customers whose frame purchases makes the give-back program possible. The life-changing impact can be seen in people such as Ugandan Mama Vero, whose home was rebuilt after a devastating flood, fully funded by NextDayFrames customers.
For more information, visit http://www.NextDayFrames.com.
About NextDay Frames:
NextDayFrames was created out of a need for an easy way to fill walls with memories that make us smile. We make it easy to frame your favorite moments and transform your home. At NextDayFrames, we believe every great memory deserves to be showcased, whether it's a candid shot of your toddler or an epic photo from your vacation. We make it easy and affordable to frame the memories.
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Esabel Sadek, NextDayFrames, 6192011009, esabel@teamchicexecs.com
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