Giving back with purpose

This work is
in service of
something larger

The business exists to fund the mission. The mission is the children. The children are what this generation owes the next.

WHERE THIS BEGINS

Africa
gave Eva
her
foundation.

Eva Storm was raised in Tanzania. She grew up surrounded by communities where the unseen was respected, where elders listened, where a child's inner knowing was not corrected out of them.

Those children were more spiritually intact than many children today sitting in the best schools in the world. Not because of what they were taught. Because of what was never taken from them.

That is not a romantic idea. It is a lived truth. And it is the consciousness Eva intends to bring back — not to Africa, but from Africa, to everywhere.

A child who is never told
their intuition is wrong
does not need to
unlearn it later.

The most expensive education in the world cannot give back what the first years of life quietly took away. The work is to protect what arrived intact — and restore what did not.

Three layers.
One mission.

01

Financial giving — as it becomes possible.

A portion of proceeds from books and selected programs is dedicated to organizations that uplift and protect the emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being of children. This is a directional commitment built into the structure of the work — growing as the work grows. Each year, the organization selected will be announced here. It will always be one whose mission is fully aligned: protecting what children bring in, not correcting it out of them.

02

Training — by energy, time, and wisdom.

Teachers, mentors, educators, and community leaders who work with children can apply to be trained in Eva's frameworks and methodologies. Some at reduced investment. Some as a complete gift. The goal is simple: prepare the adults who are already in the room with these children to understand what they are seeing, honor what the child carries, and stop dimming what arrived whole.

03

The larger vision — already on the board.

This is the intention that drives the business leadership work. To go — wherever the work is needed most — and bring the consciousness that intact communities have always carried into schools, families, and communities everywhere. Africa holds a special place in this vision. But the mission does not stop at any border. It goes where the children are.

Current book contribution

Handbags.
Turning Hope

into Happiness

Eva's chapter: Intuition Unveiled — Transforming Chaos into Purpose

Twelve women. Twelve stories of turning pain into direction and hope into real, lived change.

Eva's chapter speaks to the one intelligence most people are taught to silence: intuition. Not as theory. As a practical, grounded tool that changes every decision you make.

100% of all profits from this book go directly to Hopeful Handbags — an organization dedicated to helping women and children escape and heal from abuse.

Contributing authors

12 Women, 12 Journeys of Hope and Happiness
Authors: Alexis O'Sullivan, Annette Cashell, Aoife Gaffney, Brigid Stapleton, Eva Storm, Ewa Wiko, Heather Hargrove, Kate Beesley, Kerrie Havern, Orla Kelly Sophia Norley Suzanne S. Goldstein

The business funds the mission.
The mission is the
children.

Every program sold, every stage booked, and every leader guided - contributes to something that does not end with them. It moves forward. Into classrooms. Into communities. Into the hands of the children who already know what the world is only beginning to remember.

This is not charity. It is alignment. It is what the work is for.