Xango believes charity begins at home and that it's a source of inspiration, not a financial drain. Right from its inception, the Xango founders incorporated a 7% levy on all corporate profits to be assigned for Charity and this next video is for one of the early recipients.
Brain surgery for a Philippino boy, 2006 (4.09)
In October 2006, Xango donated $500,000 to Operation Kids, the umbrella organization for kids' charities which have been recognized for doing great work. They presented the cheque when American Football's Steve Young won the Operation Kids Lifetime Award.
And in Spring 2007, Xango launched Xango Goodness, its charitable site.
"...As Xango expands internationally, we are working with a growing roster of charitable partners who reflect our philanthropic mission: to improve the quality of life for children and families around the world," said (co-founder Gordon) Morton, who heads the Xango Goodness global program.
"Charitable action is part of Xango DNA. Our distributors, consumers and supporters always ask how they can be involved in our work. Xango Goodness is designed to channel their passion, their energy and their commitment to make a difference..."