The Scentsy Family Foundation has three areas of Focus:

Supporting children

Strengthening families

Building vibrant communities

Scentsy and the Scentsy Family Foundation, through the charitable cause program and direct giving program, have donated more than $12.5 million (USD) to charities.

Here are some of the ways we’re making a difference:

  • Mental health and suicide prevention support through advocacy, programs and resources.
  • 16,000 meals to hungry children in Canada.
  • Pediatric cancer funding supporting research, treatment and family support.
  • Adoption and foster care to find loving, permanent homes for waiting children.
  • Assistance to U.S. food banks.
  • For children who are sick and require hospitalization, our funding provided their families with a place to stay, where they can sleep, enjoy home cooked meals, do laundry and receive support.
  • Lunch to hungry children in more than 100 schools in the United States.

In March 2022, we reached out to Jessica Roelink from Feeding Canadian Kids to offer a donation to help feed hungry children in Canada. When we told her the donation amount, Jessica started crying. The organization just had a donation fall through and she wasn’t sure how they were going to place their next meal order. The amount the Scentsy Family Foundation donated was exactly what they needed.  

“Thank you so much for your generous donation! Because of the Scentsy Family Foundation, thousands of children won’t go to bed on an empty stomach. They will be nourished. They will sleep well and be able to learn the next day. With the 16,000 healthy meals your contribution produced, together we are enabling these children to have brighter futures.”
– Jessica Roelink, Feeding Canadian Kids

Our current focus

The Scentsy Family Foundation is always looking for ways to give to children, families and communities who need us most. To reach as many charitable organizations as possible, we rotate through a focused theme every six months. The current focus of the Foundation is food insecurity.