Data-driven Progress

The Heart of Sustainability.

At the CareMakers Collective™, environmental salvation and human empowerment are inextricably linked mechanisms.

A Proven Track Record of Impact

Our founder has consistently demonstrated the ability to create scalable, sustainable change by combining environmental stewardship with economic empowerment.

100K+

Materials Diverted

Pounds of textile waste diverted from local landfills.

160K+

Upcycled Products

High-quality goods handcrafted from reclaimed materials.

$1.3M+

Income Earned

Wages generated for refugee and immigrant artisans.

Future Vision & Objectives

Building upon past successes, our founder is directing CareMakers Collective™ toward a new horizon of integrated care and sustainability. The goal is to scale our circular economy model while extending its benefits to encompass comprehensive caregiving services.

We are committed to measuring our success not only by the ton of textiles rescued or the number of fair-wage hours provided, but by the holistic well-being and economic independence of the communities we serve.

Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman
Founder & Executive Director
CareMakers Collective™
206-321-1502

Impact Pipeline Dashboard
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Nonprofit Pipeline (Collective)

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For-Profit Marketplace (Co.)

Women certified (Goal: 150)
Sewing service transactions
Caregiving hours prepared (Goal: 25K)
Caregiving matches facilitated
Textile waste diverted (Goal: 20 tons)
B2B contract production
Languages spoken (Goal: 15+)
Partner organizations served
Craft Projects Completed (Goal: 100)
Marketplace revenue generated

Partner with Us

We invite philanthropic and institutional partners to review our impact metrics and join us in fundamentally redefining the economics of caregiving and environmental sustainability in the Pacific Northwest.

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