Join Vitamin Angels in Building Brighter Futures

Our annual July Campaign helps reach families with essential nutrition across the U.S. and globally

This July, Whole Foods Market is teaming up with Vitamin Angels, a nonprofit providing essential vitamins and minerals to pregnant women, infants, and young children in underserved communities – fueling healthier pregnancies and brighter futures.

Since first collaborating in 2010, Whole Foods Market has helped Vitamin Angels reach 4.6 million moms and kids with life-changing nutrition. With the support of the sponsoring brands below, this year's July campaign will help reach 780,000 women and children with the nutrition they need to thrive – more than double last year's impact.

Who is Vitamin Angels?


Vitamin Angels reaches 74 million women and children annually across all 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, and 65 countries. With a four-star Charity Navigator rating – the highest marks for transparency, accountability, and impact – they help ensure essential vitamins reach women and children who need them most. Learn more at vitaminangels.org opens in a new tab.

Brands Supporting Vitamin Angels This July:

Over 20 supplement brands have stepped up to support this year’s Vitamin Angels' campaign – helping build healthier communities and brighter futures for families across the US and globally.

Impact Champions

Each sponsor's commitment is helping reach 40,000 women and children with essential nutrition

Impact Champions

Ancient Nutrition

Boiron

Garden of Life

Jarrow Formulas

Ka'Chava

Mary Ruth's

MegaFood

Natural Vitality

Nordic Naturals

Ritual

SmartyPants

Sol Ti

Ultima Replenisher

Vive Organic

Vital Proteins

Wiley's Finest

Impact Supporters

Each sponsor's commitment is helping reach 20,000 women and children with essential nutrition

Impact Supporters

Ascent

BrainJuice

Manitoba Harvest

Natrol

Nature's Way

New Chapter

So Good So You

Solaray

Sunfood

Traditional Medicinals

Together, we're helping ensure more families have access to the nutrition they need to thrive.

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