Why we partnered with Nourish Fund

For every order, £1 supports sustainable borewell construction in Malawian lake community through our partnership with the Nourish Fund.

Movement requires nourishment

At Seissense, we believe every movement matters; not just yours, but everyone's.
We've built a brand around wellness, conscious design, and moving through life with intention. But true wellness isn't possible without access to life's most fundamental resource: clean water.  Millions of people, particularly in rural Malawi, walk hours each day to collect water from unsafe sources. Children miss school. Women sacrifice their livelihoods. Families face preventable illnesses. We joined the Nourish Fund to change that to support the Malawian lake community.
For every order placed, £1 goes directly to the Nourish Fund to construct sustainable boreholes that provide entire communities with access to clean, safe water. Not for a season. For generations.

Our impact so far - real change in numbers

12

Over 12 wells

funded and built

in Milawi

8400

Over 8000 familes

helped so far across

the country

2m

Over 2million litres of

clean water supplied

annually

Ripple Africa is a UK registered charity working across rural Malawi lake community to strengthen education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. Through their borehole projects, communities gain reliable access to clean water, creating measurable change that lasts for generations.

Step 1: You Shop

£1 from every Seissense order goes directly to the Nourish Fund. No overhead. No administration fees. 100% to projects.

Step 2: We Partner

Funds are transferred quarterly to the Nourish Fund, specifically designated for borewell construction and maintenance.

Step 3: Communities Thrive

Boreholes are built in collaboration with local communities, providing clean water access within walking distance for thousands.

Step 4: Impact Continues

Ripple Africa trains local maintenance teams, ensuring boreholes remain functional for decades. Sustainable impact, not temporary aid.