
Your Style. Your Impact.
Just going to add a bunch of random text to see if I can achieve what I’m hoping to. Ideally, this text would scroll up as the background image stays static. Would be completely cool if the background image blurred as this text came into view, I don’t think that’s possible on SquareSpace though.
The issue that I see happening is that this section will get so insanely large because of all of the text that I’d like to put, that it’ll be a horrible look. Would love the background image on the section to appear somewhat smallish while this text scrolls up against a sticky background.
In the past, I’ve tried to get this to work on mobile but it’s failed miserably. Ya, Squarespace definitely presents some challenges WooCommerce? is that a realistic option? While it would provide entensa with a heck of a lot of flexibility, it’d definitely be more expensive to support, which would more that lay the monthly savings to waste.
So what do we think? Is this enough text? Not sure so I’ll ramble a bit more. Again, the goal is to have a small’ish appearing section, with this text scrolling up through it. Saw on Apple’s website where they’re doing it, again with a blurred background, and it’s an amazingly cool effect. A main issue with Squarespace is that so much freaking time goes into experimentation, so much time gets lost. And, at the end of the day, it’s just not built for anything remotely cool or cutting edge. Ok, this is enough text.

She’s no waiting. Neither are we.
She’s moving forward. So are we.
Seems we can only have one “sticky” section on a page, and that’s the section above this one. We can have this image or one like it with text scrolling over it.
What if Fighting Climate Change Starts With Health Care?
Is lack of access to medical care a climate issue?
It might sound strange, but it’s one of the reasons Entensa exists.
In parts of the world like Indonesia, families sometimes log rainforest trees—not because they want to, but because it’s the only way to pay for medical care.
That’s why our first nonprofit partner is Health In Harmony. They work with local communities to provide affordable health care in exchange for rainforest protection. It’s not aid—it’s partnership with real climate impact.
What Your Purchase Does
We donate 13% of gross sales—before profit—to organizations tackling climate change at the root. Our first partner, Health In Harmony, connects health care access with forest protection in some of the world’s most vulnerable ecosystems.
Our goal is to raise that to 20%. Every order helps make that possible.
Who We Choose and Why
We don’t choose partners because they look good on paper. We choose them because they show up.
We support nonprofit organizations that are community-led, grounded in real work, and focused on climate solutions that last.
Every partner is vetted by us—because if we’re asking you to trust us, we need to earn that trust.
Want to support them directly? We’ll point you to their work.
More People Doing Amazing Work
Entensa starts by supporting Health In Harmony, an organization working at the intersection of climate action and community health. But we know they’re not alone. All over the world, nonprofits are stepping up—supporting girls’ education, protecting forests, and empowering communities on the frontlines of change.
Here are a few organizations we admire. We’re not officially partnered with them (yet), but if you’re looking to support powerful, people-centered climate and social impact work, these are great places to start.
CAMFED
Helps girls in sub-Saharan Africa stay in school, graduate, and lead. Offers scholarships, mentorship, and life skills. Educated girls create change that lasts for generations.
Support CAMFED →
Malala Fund
Founded by Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, it helps girls in crisis zones access 12 years of quality education. They focus on climate-affected regions, where education is a right—not a privilege.
Donate to Malala Fund →
Room to Read
Improves literacy and gender equality by keeping girls in school and supporting young readers. Millions of children reached across Asia and Africa. Because every child deserves the chance to write their own future.
Give to Room to Read →
The Orangutan Project
Protects endangered orangutans by preserving rainforest in Indonesia and Malaysia. Supports rescues, patrols, and local conservation—giving one of our closest relatives a shot at survival.
Help The Orangutan Project →
Blue Ventures
Partners with coastal communities to rebuild fish stocks and restore ocean health. Combines sustainable fishing, marine protection, and education. Led by the people who depend on the sea.
Support Blue Ventures →
Working on copy…..
Two rough drafts from ClaudeAI that i’m editing. Leaning towards the second option, tweaking…
Section 1: Not Another Awareness Campaign
You've seen the Instagram posts. The marketing campaigns that promise to "fight climate change" with vague language about carbon offsets and partnerships that sound impressive but don't actually tell you what happens with your money. Lots of feeling good. Not much actually getting done.
We don't do that.
13% of every purchase—not "up to," not "a portion," exactly 13% of gross revenue—goes to organizations doing real work. The kind that changes someone's Tuesday. The kind where you can point to a specific person whose life is different because of it.
Not awareness. Not education. Not starting conversations. Actual solutions that help real people while solving environmental problems at the same time.
If that sounds impossible, that's because most brands haven't bothered to find organizations that do both.
Section 2: What Real Solutions Look Like
Take Health In Harmony, the first organization we're supporting.
They figured out something most people miss: when you destroy someone's economic options, they're forced to destroy the environment to survive. But when you give them real alternatives—healthcare, income, dignity—they become the planet's most effective protectors.
Here's how it works in practice:
A woman in a rainforest community in Indonesia can access quality medical care for her family. Her child gets treated. But it's not charity—that would strip away her agency, her control over her own life. Instead, she can pay with seedlings she's grown, handicrafts she's made, or conservation work she completes.
She maintains her dignity. Her family stays healthy. The old-growth rainforest that was disappearing? It's being restored instead of cut down.
Same program, multiple impacts: jobs created, women empowered economically, forests protected, biodiversity preserved. One choice, solving multiple problems.
In one year, Health In Harmony's work offsets more greenhouse gases than the entire city of San Francisco produces in three years. But more importantly? Thousands of families have healthcare access they didn't have before. Women have economic independence they didn't have before. Communities have forests they didn't have before.
This is what we mean when we say we support organizations making a real difference.
Section 3: What Your Purchase Actually Does
You're buying workout gear anyway. The difference is what happens with your money after you buy it.
13% of every Entensa purchase goes directly to organizations like Health In Harmony. Here's what that actually funds:
For every $100 you spend:
850+ trees planted and protected
12 medical visits enabled for families who otherwise couldn't afford care
2.5 tons of CO₂ offset annually
But here's what matters: behind every one of those numbers is a person. A woman who can now support herself. A family with healthcare access. A community protecting their forest instead of watching it disappear.
You're not just offsetting carbon. You're funding someone's options. Their health. Their economic independence. Their future.
And yes, you're fighting climate change in the process—the most effective way possible. By making it economically viable for people to be the solution.
Every piece of gear you buy creates ripples you'll never see. But they're real. And they're happening right now.
The Real Story
Here's what climate change actually looks like: It's a mother in a rainforest village who watches the trees disappear around her home. The illegal loggers came through, the forest is gone, and now she has two impossible choices—let her sick child go without medical care, or take whatever work she can find, even if it means cutting down what little forest remains.
This isn't a story about polar bears or melting ice caps. It's about real people losing real options. The climate crisis hits hardest in places we don't see—erasing livelihoods, eliminating choices, forcing impossible decisions on people who've done the least to cause the problem.
And while we're debating culture wars and doom-scrolling through our feeds, entire communities are watching their worlds shrink.
The connection most people miss: When you destroy someone's economic options, they're forced to destroy the environment to survive. When you give them real alternatives—healthcare, income, dignity—they become the planet's most effective protectors.
That's not just feel-good theory. That's a key component of solving this.
The Kind of Help That Actually Works
We partner with organizations that don't do awareness campaigns. They do real work. The kind that changes someone's Tuesday.
Take Health In Harmony, the first organization we're supporting. They figured out something brilliant: If you provide accessible healthcare to rainforest communities, people stop cutting down forests. Not because you told them to. Because you gave them another option.
Here's how it works: A woman in Indonesia can access quality medical care for her family. But it's not charity—that strips people of agency. Instead, she can pay with seedlings she's grown, handicrafts she's made, or conservation work. She maintains her dignity. Her family stays healthy. And instead of old-growth rainforest disappearing, it's being restored.
The same model creates jobs, empowers women economically, and protects biodiversity. One choice, multiple impacts.
In one year, Health In Harmony's work offsets more greenhouse gases than the entire city of San Francisco produces in three years.
But more importantly? Thousands of families have healthcare access they didn't have before. Women have economic independence they didn't have before. Communities have forests they didn't have before.
This is what we mean when we say we support organizations making a real difference. Not raising awareness. Not starting conversations. Changing lives and ecosystems at the same time.
What Your Leggings Actually Do
You're buying workout gear anyway. Might as well make it count.
13% of every purchase goes directly to organizations like Health In Harmony. Not "a portion of proceeds." Not "up to." Exactly 13% of gross revenue. Every single time.
What does that actually fund?
850+
Trees planted and protected per $100
12
Medical visits enabled
2.5
Tons of CO₂ offset annually
But here's the part that matters most: Behind every one of those numbers is a person. A woman who can now support herself. A family with healthcare access. A community that's protecting their forest instead of watching it disappear.
You're not just protecting the environment. You're funding someone's options. Their health. Their economic independence. Their future.
And yes, you're fighting climate change in the process. The most effective way possible—by making it economically viable for people to be the solution.
Ready to make it count?
Every piece of gear that you purchase creates ripples that you’ll never see. But they’re real.
And they’re happening now.