The non-profit organization Roses for Autism has launched Ardent Rose, a new fragrance.
A captivating and sparkling fresh floral scent infused with Rose Absolute and sprinkled with delicate dewy floral petals of Magnolia and Geranium. A passionate and warm blend of Sandalwood, Musk, and White Amber indulges the senses for an intriguingly sensuous and beautifully feminine statement.
Ardent Rose was designed for Roses for Autism by a renowned perfumer, capturing the legacy of the beautiful and aromatic heirloom roses blossoming in our green houses, along with the spirit of love that drives our social enterprise.
All proceeds from Ardent Rose sales help us to fund programs, scholarships, and career training for individuals with Autism. Ardent Rose makes a great holiday gift for yourself or a special person in your life, and even better, you are supporting a great cause!
Roses for Autism Ardent Rose is currently offered at the promotional price of $39.99 for 50 ml Eau de Parfum.
(via rosesforautism)
What a great cause! Wish more perfume houses would do this!
Agree!
Both my boys have Autism and I always love when companies come up with creative ways to donate to charaties. Nest has a candle where part of the proceeds goes toward Autism Speaks, and it smells quite pretty, too.
This would be perfect for my younger son. He’s loved flowers and helping me in the garden ever since he was tiny, and I’ve raised all the kids to ignore classical gender identifications when it comes to perfumes so he’d happily wear some if it smells good. Only I have to supervise or else he’ll try to get away with putting on half the bottle. 🙂
I also might buy some for my mom, who happens to love perfume like I do but often won’t treat herself if she doesn’t feel she needs it.
Robin, does the site give a specific list of what charities will benefit from the purchase? There are some I’d far rather support than others. Thanks. 🙂
As I understand it, they ARE the charity. You can click on the link in the article above and read more about them.
What a great concept! I followed through on the link, and it seems like a really wonderful idea. I’ve read a lot about how much harder it is to be or care for an adult with autism than a child (far fewer support networks, governmental and otherwise), and it’s great that there are such programs to help with this difficult issue.