Together, we strive to make a gentle yet profound impact on people,
communities, and the world.
Gentle Impact Fund
We believe in fostering a better future
From the very beginning, Gentle Lab has been committed to making a
meaningful difference by dedicating a minimum of 1% of sales and ongoing
team efforts to initiatives that create a positive impact. The Gentle Impact
Fund supports organizations that focus on empowering individuals with
disabilities, advancing hospital care, promoting mental health and self-
acceptance, and protecting animals.
We believe in fostering a better future by partnering with organizations that
share our vision of compassion, care, and empowerment. By providing
essential resources and support, we aim to create lasting change and
improve lives—helping individuals and communities thrive.
OOCA Wall of Sharing
The OOCA Wall of Sharing initiative is dedicated to promoting mental health and self-acceptance by
providing access to psychological support and therapy.
By breaking down the stigma surrounding
mental health and making professional help more accessible, they empower individuals to take control
of their emotional well-being.
Rama Foundation Project for Underprivileged Patients
This project focuses on supporting underprivileged patients who lack the
financial means for critical medical care. Through funding and resources,
the Rama Foundation ensures that these individuals receive the
necessary treatment, offering hope and a chance at recovery for those
most in need.
This foundation is devoted to providing care, shelter, and rehabilitation for disabled animals who have
suffered injuries or abandonment. Their work ensures that these animals receive love, medical
attention, and the
Foundation for the Blind in Thailand Under the Royal
Patronage of H.M. the Queen
This foundation provides education, vocational training, and essential
resources to visually impaired individuals, enabling them to lead
independent and fulfilling lives. Their programs are designed to foster
inclusion, improve quality of life, and unlock opportunities for those
with visual disabilities.