Anthropologie Announces New Philanthropic Partnerships to Support Philadelphia Community
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February 12, 2025

Anthropologie Announces New Philanthropic Partnerships to Support Philadelphia Community

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Anthropologie, the global lifestyle brand, announced today three new philanthropic partnerships in their Philadelphia community. These impact-focused partnerships will support causes that align with Anthropologie’s core values of arts education, women’s empowerment, and sustainability.

Along with a $10,000 donation, Anthropologie will be partnering with the following organizations on volunteer opportunities, local activations, and events to further amplify awareness and their work together throughout their community:

Mural Arts

Mural Arts of Philadelphia is bringing arts education and beautification to neighborhoods across the city. This partnership will help foster creativity and inspire social change in local communities.

The Wardrobe

The Wardrobe is a Philadelphia-based non-profit, focused on eliminating clothing insecurity by providing free outfits for work and life. This partnership will help empower people for success by providing them with the clothing and support needed to confidently step into the next chapter of their lives.

FarmerJawn

FarmerJawn is the largest Black-woman-owned regenerative organic produce farm in the United States. They have been a key leader in educating the Philadelphia community on the power of regenerative agriculture, and Anthropologie is proud to partner with them in creating sustainable, healthy food systems while prioritizing environmental stewardship.

“We are thrilled to partner with organizations that are not only making a difference in our local community but are also aligned so closely with our core values,” says Kate Haldy, Head of PR, Communications and Impact at Anthropologie Group. “If there’s one thing that sets Anthropologie apart, it’s our teams’ eagerness to get involved and support the city that they love so much. We’re excited to collaborate with these incredible partners on purpose-driven initiatives and come together to create lasting, positive impact.”

To learn more about Anthropologie’s new Philadelphia partners, please visit https://www.anthropologie.com/stories-community-greater-good

About Anthropologie

A unique lifestyle brand, Anthropologie is in constant conversation with our thoughtful, creative-minded community, and we take pride in our connection with individuals who prioritize self-expression and are in active pursuit of inspiration. We are committed to exceeding our customer’s expectations in unexpected, personalized ways. Over the years, our product offering has expanded to encompass apparel, shoes, accessories, activewear, bridal, beauty, wellness, furniture, home décor, garden (through our sister brand terrain), and so much more, the majority of which is available only at Anthropologie. Founded in 1992, Anthropologie now ships to over 100 countries (through www.anthropologie.com ) and operates more than 200 stores around the world.

About Mural Arts

Mural Arts Philadelphia is the nation’s largest public art program, dedicated to the belief that art ignites change. For over 40 years, Mural Arts has united artists and communities through a collaborative and equitable process, creating over 4,300 artworks that have transformed public spaces and individual lives. Mural Arts aims to empower people, stimulate dialogue, and build bridges to mutual understanding through projects that attract artists from Philadelphia and around the world and programs that focus on youth education, restorative justice, mental health and wellness, and public art preservation. Popular mural tours offer a firsthand glimpse into the inspiring stories behind Mural Arts’ iconic and unparalleled collection, earning Philadelphia worldwide recognition as the “Mural Capital of the World.” For more information, call 215-685-0750 or visit muralarts.org.

About The Wardrobe

The Wardrobe is a mission-driven nonprofit organization focused on eliminating clothing insecurity, empowering people for success, and curbing fashion waste. Whether someone needs an outfit for work or everyday life or coaching to help them build their career, they receive free support and STAR Treatment – Styling, Time, Advice, and Respect at The Wardrobe. With six locations throughout the Philadelphia region, The Wardrobe supports 10,000 people annually with the clothing, advice, and tools needed to move forward toward independence and stability. https://careerwardrobe.org/

About FarmerJawn

A champion of organic methods of growing, 2024 James Beard Leadership Award winner Christa Barfield is a former healthcare worker turned urban female farmer based in Philadelphia. In 2018, Barfield created FarmerJawn Agriculture and Viva Leaf Tea Co., which she defines as “earth-born brands” to reintroduce farming into the lifestyles of urban people. FarmerJawn enables regenerative organic food production by and for underserved communities and helps individuals improve their health by providing knowledge regarding where their food comes from. “Agriculture is the culture” is the brand’s slogan. Learn more about FarmerJawn by visiting https://www.farmerjawn.co/.

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