
Daisy's Love Letter is to Bird & Blend Tea Co.
I love Bird and Blend not only because their teas are delicious, but their ethos is all about doing good and being good.
They give back to communities and charities, and always make people feel like a welcome part of the tea community.
Being a B Corp makes it even better!

Jenny's Love Letter is to Be Great Fitness
I love Be Great Fitness because they’re making such a meaningful difference in care homes across the country. They work with the elderly to keep them active and engaged through a range of fun and accessible activities.
Bailey, the Managing Director, goes above and beyond to ensure these sessions are impactful and up-lifting. I’ve seen the positive effect firsthand with my boyfriend’s grandmother, and it’s incredible to witness the happiness and energy they bring to residents’ lives. It’s not just about fitness; it’s about improving quality of life and bringing joy to people who often feel isolated or forgotten.
I think it’s a brilliant initiative, and wish them every success as they continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of so many. Thank you for everything you do!

Alison's Love Letter is to Madlug
I was so inspired when I first came across their incredible work, but it was hearing the founder, Dave, speak on our podcast that truly brought me to tears. The thought of children in care moving their belongings in black bin bags is just heartbreaking, but what they do is nothing short of extraordinary.
Their mission to show children that they are valued and deserving is so powerful.
As a mum of two, I can only imagine the heartbreak some of these young people have endured, and knowing Madlug are making such a tangible difference fills me with hope. Every bag they give has an empowering message such as, “You matter,” and they are the kind of messages the world needs more of.
Thank you Madlug for everything you do - you truly are making the world a better place.

Ana's Love Letter is to Who gives a crap
I was really impressed when I first discovered Who Gives A Crap. At home, we use their sustainable toilet paper and tissues, and I love knowing that 50% of their profits go towards helping build toilets worldwide and ensuring everyone has access to safe water.
As a fellow B Corp, they show how a simple everyday product can make a meaningful impact. It’s great to support a brand that combines sustainability with social responsibility and they’re packaging is not only recyclable but looks great in the bathroom!

Diana's Love Letter is to Tree
I love this Hong Kong-based B-Corp for its amazing aesthetic.
Beyond their great product range is also what I believe to be one of the best ways of filling your home with furniture that you love, without relying on plastics, or supporting the irresponsible logging industry. Sustainable forests help provide a habitat for animals while acting as useful carbon stores, and they support a ton of jobs!

Kelly's Love Letter is to Tony's Chocolonely
This Valentine’s Day, I’m sending a card to Tony’s Chocolonely. I’m in love with their sea salt caramel chocolate, but more importantly, their mission to end all forms of exploitation in the cocoa industry.
I fell in love with this company when I heard how it was formed... The company was born from journalist Teun van de Keuken’s fight against child slavery in cocoa production. In 2002, after learning that most chocolate was produced through child labour, Teun took legal action, recording himself eating 17 bars of chocolate made by exploited workers. When his case was dismissed in court, Teun then found 4 former cocoa child slaves from Ivory Coast to testify against him. He refused to give up and, in 2005, founded Tony’s Chocolonely to create slave-free chocolate.
I have followed their journey for many years (and consumed quite a lot of their chocolate!). Tony’s Chocolonely isn’t just a business, but a passion project driven by activism. They challenge the status quo, call out bad practices, and use brilliant marketing to raise awareness. I’m in love with both their mission and their chocolate!

Jake's Love Letter is to Graze
Dear Graze, I love you(r’e products).
I love that you’re a healthy option and aren’t afraid to flaunt it in the snack aisle.
I love that you’re always so available and just appear in the middle of Lidl just as I’m craving you.
I love that you’ve created a Psychology of Snacking report to delve into why Britain munch in the way that we do.
I love that you’re a B Corp, your packaging is recyclable and how you give your spare food to food banks and farm animals.
But most of all, I love your Marmite Crunch bag. Don’t worry about the haters.
Lots of love, from Jake

Tia's Love Letter is to Let Them Eat Cake
Dear Let Them Eat Cake,
This Valentine’s Day, I want to recognise the kindness, compassion and care you show every day to people facing homelessness in Lincoln.
Week after week, your volunteers give up their time to cook, serve, and offer support. You’re there with warm meals, essential supplies, and a friendly face—helping those who need it most.
From hot meals to sleeping bags, from a friendly chat to urgent support, you make a real difference. And it’s not just you—it’s the local restaurants, shops and kind-hearted people who donate food, supplies and funds to keep everything going. It’s a community looking after each other.
If anyone reading this wants to help, Let Them Eat Cake is always grateful for donations, whether it’s food, essentials, or support to keep their outreach running. You can find them here: Let Them Eat Cake Lincoln.
Thank you to every volunteer, every supporter, and everyone who makes this possible. Lincoln is a better place because of you. Thank you for all that you do!

Liv's Love Letter is to Brooke Farm
Not only do Brooke Farm, Nottinghamshire, offer a wide selection of home grown and home baked produce, plants and goodies in their shop and cafe but they also offer an employment training programme.
This project aims to help people with learning disabilities and Autism gain the skills and confidence that can assist them in finding paid work encouraging a more independent, brighter future.