the "use your power for good" initiative

driving change, one small step at a time

Health Direct is dedicated to making life better for our customers and for our communities. Each month we select a small charity to donate to as a company. We also invite our customers to join us and contribute as well by either rounding up their purchases or selecting a donation as an item to add to their shopping.

Each month, we’ll tell you why we’ve selected the charity that we are highlighting, and we’ll keep a running list here of links to whom we’ve donated. At the end of the year, pop back to this page and we’ll see how much GOOD we can do TOGETHER!

who we partner with

Trusted

We vet recipients so you can be confident your donation will go to the cause and not into someone's pocket.

High-Impact

We try to focus on smaller charities that are often overlooked by larger corporate giving.

Human Connection

We look to support causes that thrive on person-to-person interaction. 

past and present participants

Browse past and present recipients of the Health Direct's "Use Your Power for Good" Initiative.

Donate: Impact Giving Health Direct
Donate: Impact Giving Health Direct

Donate: Impact Giving

Join us in supporting Impact Giving. Collective giving allows Impact Giving Partners to pool their money, their knowledge of local and/or global needs, and their personal experience. Then, together, we decide where to “grant” our charitable dollars. As a group, we research the nonprofits we fund to ensure their viability while increasing the amount of support far beyond what any one of us could offer individually. Pooling our giving dollars exponentially multiplies the impact of our giving. https://impactgivingnow.org/

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Donate: Train a Dog, Save a Warrior Health Direct
Donate: Train a Dog, Save a Warrior Health Direct

Donate: Train a Dog, Save a Warrior

Join us in supporting Train a Dog, Save a Warrior. The TADSAW, INC. mission is to provide for the training of a Medical Alert Service Dog, as designated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990/2010 guidelines, for any wounded Veteran Service Member (Active Duty. Retired, Discharged) surviving with Military Induced Anxiety Depression Syndrome (MIADS), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and/or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), in order to restore and improve the Veteran’s Quality of Life with a canine ‘Battle Buddy’, at NO CHARGE  to the Veteran or the family. https://tadsaw.org/

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