INTRODUCING

Global Green Signature Bracelet

Lovingly designed and hand-crafted in collaboration with All-A-Glow Artisans of Sedona, the Global Green Signature Bracelet represents a a symbol of unity, resilience, and the power of community in the face of climate-driven disasters.

This exclusive bracelet was created to raise vital funds for families devastated by the Los Angeles Eaton Fire and to support the ongoing recovery of New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward, still struggling to rebuild from Hurricane Katrina.

The Signature Bracelet comes in four variations, made from all-natural semi-precious Jade and/or Aventurine, and a stainless steel or bamboo charm. The Aventurine symbolizes opportunity, prosperity, and healing, while the Jade represents balance, peace, and harmony.

THE PROBLEM

According to a 2019 study by NPR – wealthier, predominantly white communities often receive more federal disaster aid than lower-income, minority communities. This disparity underscores systemic issues in disaster recovery efforts, highlighting the urgent need for equitable, community-focused support solutions.

OUR MISSION

Global Green is taking a stand for the ones that have lost everything, to ensure no one is left behind in the fight for a sustainable future. That’s why we are raising funds through our Global Green Signature Bracelet. It’s time to break the cycle and ensure these communities receive the aid and attention they need to recover and thrive.

Communities We're Supporting

This is more than jewelry — the Global Green Signature Bracelet represents a commitment to rebuilding lives and communities impacted by climate disasters.

A significant portion of your purchase goes toward supporting those who’ve faced unimaginable loss – families displaced by the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles, and communities still struggling to recover from Hurricane Katrina, 20 years after it's destruction.

Each purchase is an investment into the healing and rebuilding of these communities who desperately need it.

Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans

Hurricane Katrina

Nearly two decades after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward continues to grapple with recovery challenges. While other parts of the city have seen significant progress, the Lower Ninth Ward remains marked by vacant lots and overgrown properties, underscoring the area’s ongoing struggle to rebuild. Attempts to rebuild have been plagued by construction defects, and many victims have been left abandoned to deal with the consequences.  

Global Green is working with Richard Earls Construction, a local family-owned home builder, to develop eco-friendly homes that will be a place of refuge for those families who are currently occupying unsafe homes that are in need of demolition due to poor construction. We are also working with Sankofa, which serves as a community anchor for the New Orleans Ninth Ward, empowering them with information about and access to healthy local foods, as well as health and wellness education resources.

Los Angeles County

Eaton Wildfire

The Eaton Fire–which erupted earlier this year–has inflicted severe damage on communities in Los Angeles County, particularly in Altadena. The wildfire burned over 14,000 acres and destroyed more than 5,000 structures. The fire disproportionately impacted Altadena’s Black community, with nearly half of Black-owned or rented households experiencing destruction or major damage, compared to 37% of non-Black households.   

Global Green is working with local organizations, including MyTribeRise, to identify the hardest hit families from the Eaton Fire. Together we will work to meet the immediate needs of disadvantaged and underserved communities in the Altadena/Pasadena area - including public safety, food, and housing. 

“I am extremely excited about our partnership with All-A-Glow Artisans. In these divided times, we must unite around a universal truth: our connection to the planet we call home. The Signature Bracelet represents a commitment to a healthier planet through community-led action and resilience in the face of today’s environmental challenges. But this is more than just a bracelet—it’s a statement of solidarity, a commitment to rebuilding lives, and a symbol of hope for a future where no community is left behind. We invite you to be part of this movement. Together, we can turn compassion into action and create lasting change.”

William Bridge, CEO of Global Green

About All-A-Glow Artisans of Sedona

Our organization is proud to support the work of All A Glow Artisans of Sedona, which represents individuals who are the soul of this country - creating inspirational pieces of art that symbolize the love and respect we need to embrace for our people, places and planet in need.

Michael & Glow Mendoza are a husband & wife team, based in Sedona, AZ. They were born and raised in Santa Barbara, and met when they were 10 years old. Their boutique gallery/gift shop features items handmade by local artisans. 

Glow has six generations of family in Santa Barbara, CA. Her great-grandmother was Chumash Native American and she taught Glow how to weave baskets with natural reeds and palm leaves from the California coast. Several of the weaving techniques used in their jewelry designs originated from baskets.