our non-profit partners

Vote and let our collective voices be heard!
soHza sister wants you to vote for all of your fellow sisters.

#womanchangemakers Bonnie & Anna
Meet Bonnie & Anna. They are this weeks soHza sister woman changemakers. They are doing the little things that make a big difference.

#womanchangemaker Deb Hackett
Debbie Hackett is a behavioral health specialist with 30+ years’ experience. As a therapist and master level social worker Debbie has helped individuals, couples, and families find solutions they can readily implement into their lives. She has taught behavioral health...

Turning something horrific into art
Recycled Bullet Castings It's beautiful and sustainable We partner with two different groups in Ethiopia, both creating beautiful jewelry from upcycled artillery. We chose to work with these cooperatives because of their exceptional resiliency and their commitment to...

Bhara was born in a brothel.
Bhara’s mother was sold into the sex trade as a young girl. Her family lived in poverty and there were not many options for work in her village. When a man came to her village and promised a good job for Bhara’s mother, she was sold into a brothel in Mumbai. It was in...

#womanchangemaker Tina Bojanowski
Tina Bojanowski is the state representative for District 32 in Louisville, KY. She is also a special education teacher for Jefferson County Public Schools. Tina's goal is to ensure that everyone's voice is heard in Frankfort. She is advocating for individuals and...

Why we love Women’s Fund of the Greater Cincinnati!
We love non-profits that help women and children. But what we really love about our local Women's Fund is that they are tackling gender equity and coming up with actionable strategies to make change.Groundbreaking Research The Women’s Fund is the region’s expert on...

#womanchangemaker Jamila Watson
This year marks my 10th year back in the Greater Cincinnati area. Hailing from Memphis, TN, I currently serve as Insights & Research Advisor for FedEx Services within its Insights, Innovation & Design organization. I am a deeply driven marketing professional...

#womanchangemaker Deb Hackett
Debbie Hackett is a behavioral health specialist with 30+ years’ experience. As a therapist and master level social worker Debbie has helped individuals, couples, and families find solutions they can readily implement into their lives. She has taught behavioral health...

Women doing the do
Learn more about our local non-profit partners We are so proud of our local partners. They are doing the little things that add up helping women and children right here in Greater Cincinnati. Every time you purchase something from our fairtrade boutique part of the...
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About us
We launched soHza sister April 13, 2013. Three sisters. A belief in the power of women. And an idea that we could help bring them together for change. We wanted to create a social enterprise dedicated to helping women both locally and globally.
In 2021 we opened our first brck and mortar fairtrade boutique dowtown Covington in Mainstrasse Village. So now you can buy buy unique “sister” gifts both online and in person.
If you buy and share one of our products, you’ll help the woman that made it globally, and in return we will donate to a local non-profit for women–putting you at the center of change.
soHza sister has partnered with 22 different fair trade co-ops in over 11 countries. They offer these empowered women opportunities that change lives. Each piece of handmade jewelry and ethical clothing has a powerful story. Then we give to local non-profits that help women — helping women here by helping women there.
After over nine years in business, we have built a great community of local women change makers, given over $40,000 to our local non-profit partners and purchased $1 million with our global partners.
