lululemon has launched its Centre for Social Impact to further advance equity in wellbeing. Through the Centre, lululemon will invest in removing barriers through philanthropy, research, and advocacy to support physical, mental, and social wellbeing across its local and global communities.

Centre initiatives at launch include a $5 million USD investment across a number of new and long-term local grassroots partners through lululemon’s Here to Be grant program, as well as global and national non-profits including The Girls Opportunity Alliance, The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and The Trevor Project.

The launch of the Centre marks an important milestone in lululemon’s progress across its Impact Agenda, unifying the company’s wellbeing initiatives. Goals under the Be Well pillar include providing access to wellbeing tools for more than 10 million people by 2025 and investing at least $75 million USD to advance equity in wellbeing in its communities by 2025.

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