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Since Jane launched JANECARR in 2005, it has been her goal to use the brand for good, giving back to her local and global community, and choosing charities to create meaningful collaborations and partnerships, with a particular focus on women’s and health causes that are close to her heart.




Since 2019, we have taken part in Women for Women International's annual #SheInspiresMe Car Boot Sale, held at Brewer Street Car Park and in Selfridges car park, hosting car boots and donating pieces from the JANECARR collections. 

100% of the proceeds from these events go to Women for Women’s work supporting women survivors of war. These funds enable them to continue their life-changing work with women living in some of the world's most dangerous places, helping them to rebuild their lives.

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We created a bandana for Hospital Rooms, featuring a vibrant and uplifting striped collage of bandana designs, available to buy exclusively on the Hospital Rooms website.

This design was released on the occasion of Hospital Rooms' landmark exhibition at Hauser & Wirth London "Like There is Hope and I Can Dream of Another World".

As part of the exhibition, JANECARR and a selection of artists created canvases around the theme of HOPE, sold at auction.

The auction and collaboration scarf proceeds go towards Hospital Rooms' incredible work bringing contemporary art to inpatient mental health units.

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We donated 20% of sales for a limited time to Save the Children's Ukraine Appeal - providing lifesaving aid to Ukrainian children and their families.





To celebrate the 30th anniversary of CW Salons, we collaborated on an exclusive scarf design, with £25 from every sale donated to Look Good Feel Better, the charity for women undergoing cancer treatment which runs free hair, skincare and make-up workshops and masterclasses.

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We took part in Great Ormond Street Hospital's ALIVE+WELL DOG PROJECT.

Alongside an array of celebrities, artists and designers, including Paul McCartney, Kylie Minogue, Damien Hirst, Paul Smith, Nicole Farhi and Alexander McQueen, we were supplied with a canvas of the charity's emblem, Boil the Dog, on which to add our unique style, turning Boil into a work of art.

The hand-painted, signed canvases were auctioned for Great Ormond Street Hospital at The Hospital Gallery hosted by Oliver Barker of Sotheby’s, London.