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Orenda International
1900 W Broadway Rd
Tempe, AZ 85282
Phone 480.889.1001
Toll Free 866.673.1333
Fax 480.889.1002
Email cs@orendainternational.com
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As a company committed to people lifting people, Orenda International created the Heart of Orenda Fund in an effort to lend a hand to the less fortunate. From the day our doors opened, we have donated one half percent of the full retail value of our products toward making our community a better place. The Smile Train An amazing organization dedicated to eradicating cleft lip and palate in the developing world. For just $250, The Smile Train can change a child's life forever. Orenda International has helped over 200 children around the world get a new lease on life, establishing that we are an organization that is lifting people worldwide. Watch "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
Vitamin Angels An innovative organization with a goal to help teach and promote nutrition around the world. Orenda International began partnering with Vitamin Angels in 2009 by donating over 36,000 All-In-One tablets, which VA helped to distribute to those whose health needed a lift. This partnership allows Orenda to extend our world-class product benefits to all corners of the globe. Watch Vitamin Angels
ChildHelp USA Founded in 1956 by Sara O'Meara and Yvonne Federson, ChildHelp USA is the leading organization in the fight against child abuse. Since 2002, Orenda International and ChildHelp have worked toward the goal of ending this scourge forever. One of the most important services that ChildHelp offers is a hotline for abuse victims in need of advice. Watch ChildHelp National Child Abuse Hotline
"The Heart of Orenda" Orenda is a company dedicated to people lifting people. Since the day it was founded, Orenda began its outreach into the community to support and care for the community's most precious and vulnerable members... Children. This outreach happens through The Heart of Orenda Fund.
"The Orenda Story" Bob and George Hall discuss how their father was treated as an independent manufacturer's representative. As young boys, and later young men, they came to realize that their father's struggle was in fact a common one that needed a solution.
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