Project Impact

Supporting ChildHelp to save and support as many children as possible

Safe Haven Initiative

Our initiative focuses on raising the funds to support the Childhelp National Abuse Hotline that children call into to report their abuse, allowing ChildHelp to aid in these children finding their safe havens.

Empowerment Programs

Through our backpack and toy purchase to donate programs, we aim to support victims of child abuse, giving them the resources and support they need to reclaim their lives and build a positive future.

Customer Feedback

Hear from those impacted by our charitable marketing efforts.

RLO Direct has transformed lives by connecting charities with those in need.

Emily Carter
A storefront with a vibrant, colorful facade featuring red, orange, green, blue, and purple panels. The shop sign mentions a living and giving shop for Save the Children. In front, a light blue convertible car is parked. The shop windows display clothes and other items.
A storefront with a vibrant, colorful facade featuring red, orange, green, blue, and purple panels. The shop sign mentions a living and giving shop for Save the Children. In front, a light blue convertible car is parked. The shop windows display clothes and other items.

New York

The support from RLO Direct has been invaluable in helping children find safe homes and start their journey to recovery and a brighter future.

An outdoor event with a large crowd of people seated in plastic chairs. A stage is set up with a large screen displaying colored panels and graphics. Some attendees are wearing shirts labeled 'VOLUNTEER' and colorful clothing, using umbrellas to shield themselves from the sun. The backdrop features a building with a geometric pattern of windows.
An outdoor event with a large crowd of people seated in plastic chairs. A stage is set up with a large screen displaying colored panels and graphics. Some attendees are wearing shirts labeled 'VOLUNTEER' and colorful clothing, using umbrellas to shield themselves from the sun. The backdrop features a building with a geometric pattern of windows.
James Smith

Los Angeles

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