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Spongellé Launches of Sunflower Dreams Body Buffer to Help Ukraine

The brand’s founder, Elaine Binder, arrived in the United States from Ukraine over 44 years ago.

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By: Marie Redding

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Spongellé has launched Sunflower Dreams Body Buffer to help children in Ukraine.

The brand’s founder and creator, Elaine Binder, arrived in the United States from Ukraine over 44 years ago. Binder says, “I was born and raised in Odessa and today, my heart is broken for the people in Ukraine.”

Spongellé’s Sunflower Dreams Body Buffer symbolizes the National Flower of Ukraine. The purchase price is $20, and 75% of sales from each will benefit Save the Children. The organization is devoted to helping the over 200 million Ukrainian children living in the war-torn areas.

Each purchase comes with a free Sunflower Bracelet. Now a symbol of solidarity, the sunflower also represents happiness, hope and optimism. Resembling the sun, sunflowers remind us of the importance of love and peace.

Binder encourages consumers to make a purchase—or donate dorectly to Save the Children. $100 helps supply a month’s worth of nutritious food to a family in crisis.

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