Making Change Through Every Wallet Sold

Make Change, a business founded by high-school entrepreneur Bobby Callagy, has a mission to generate both funds and awareness for various social causes including climate change, BLM, LGBTQ+, women's rights, and social change advocacy through selling original patches on wallets.

Mental health awareness stickers with discoballs are on a yellow background.
Mental health awareness stickers with discoballs are on a blue background.
Mental health awareness stickers with discoballs are arranged on an orange background.

Too Much Panic, Not Enough Disco

ABOUT

Simmons collaborated with Callagy to develop a line of patches and stickers that champions specific causes around women’s issues and mental health awareness. One of the eye-catching patches features a witty phrase, "too much panic and not enough disco," with 10% of the proceeds benefiting NAMI, a leading mental health organization.

Simmons and Callagy plan to continue working together on future designs that continue to bring awareness and give back to myriad global issues.

A man and a woman, Kristin Simmons, stand in front of a whimsical artwork.

Additionally, the duo created a second design focusing on female reproductive rights, “Sugar, Spice & Reproductive Rights!,” with 10% of sale proceeds benefiting planned parenthood.

Sugar, Spice

& Reproductive Rights

FAQS

Various patches, each patch advocating for different social issues, are arranged in the shape of a peace sign.
  • The wallets are made in the USA with sustainable vegan cactus leather.

  • Organizations we currently give back to are The Trevor Project, UNSDG5, NAACP & GreenPeace - depending on the design you purchase.

  • Visit the Make Change website to purchase any of the designs.